The Jack C. Taylor Visitor Center transforms the Missouri Botanical Garden into an immersive experience, merging indoor and outdoor environments to enhance visitor connection with nature.
With its flexible design and visitor amenities like the Sassafras Restaurant, the center caters to diverse needs while highlighting accessible and environmentally integrated spaces.
Using durable materials such as granite and Missouri-native limestone connects the new visitor center to the Garden’s history, ensuring both beauty and longevity in its design.
A series of thoughtfully designed thresholds guide visitors through the Garden, fostering a progressive discovery while blurring the lines between nature and architecture.
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