WELCOME CENTER AT THE FREDERIK MEIJER GARDENS & SCULPTURE PARK
GRAND RAPIDS MI
CULTURAL
2021
WITH TOD WILLIAMS BILLIE TSIEN ARCHITECTS
The Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is a beloved community institution opened in 1995.
Borne out of the founders' love for art and horticulture, it has since grown to a 158-acre campus including an outdoor amphitheater, a tropical conservatory, nature trails, and innumerable gardens.
The new 65,000 SF Welcome Center was conceived as a part of a masterplan to collect the numerous buildings, entries, and features of the institution into a single cohesive campus. While the Welcome Center provides the logistical components of a visit like ticketing, coat check and orientation areas, it also serves as a punctuated beginning of the visitor's experience of the campus.
The garden pavilion, designed in collaboration with the sculptor Jaume Plensa, is the central element of the welcome center. The immersive space immediately transports the visitor out of the everyday environment through a play of scale, light, materiality, and art. The marble sculpture wall is lit from above with three skylights facing in different directions, providing an ever changing experience through the day and the seasons. The boundary between art and architecture is blurred.