
Dallas Arboretum
The massive limestone walls of Dallas Arboretum’s Trammell Crow Visitor Education Pavilion create a boundary and transition zone between urban Dallas and the sprawling gardens beyond. Visitors arrive through a gap in the walls to the plaza courtyard, defined by the primary public spaces, including an orientation theater, lecture and banquet hall, meeting room, classrooms, shop and café. The stone walls of the buildings are punctuated by copper and glass pavilions. As the plants mature, the line between garden and buildings continues to blur.
In collaboration with Oglesby Greene Architects.

Dallas Arboretum
Awards
- 2003 AIA San Antonio Design Award