Jubilee Garden

First Congregational Church of Webster Groves

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Project Details
Size
4,000 SF
Year
2016
Location
Webster Groves, MO
Collaborators
Honors
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Project Summary

The Jubilee Garden is a multi-purpose, multi-generational landscape for the First Congregational Church of Webster Groves, Missouri. The congregation, experiencing a membership increase of elderly people and families with young children, realized an opportunity in advance of their Jubilee 150th anniversary to create a landscape statement of inclusiveness and sustainability at their front door. 

The project is geometrically defined by a serpentine limestone ribbon wall terminating in a small amphitheater. This provides playful seating elements for entertaining children, accommodating small groups and large events. Circular lawns and soft-surface pads are sprinkled with movable outdoor furnishings and large foam blocks, encouraging personalization and child-directed play. Small circular break-out spaces, bordered by grassy berms, provide areas for children’s activities. An accessible walking path weaves through the garden. 

The garden, replacing an underused parking lot, was strongly influenced by the congregation’s mission of environmental stewardship. The project uses pervious paving materials and collects storm-water from surrounding areas into a dry-creek bed and rain-garden. Also, native / adapted plantings are used throughout the garden to create a low-maintenance, sustainably - responsible and seasonally-expressive plant palette. 

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The Jubilee Garden is a multi-purpose, multi-generational landscape for the First Congregational Church of Webster Groves, Missouri.
The project is geometrically defined by a serpentine limestone ribbon wall terminating in a small amphitheater.
Native and adapted plantings are used throughout the garden to create a low-maintenance, sustainable and seasonally-expressive plant palette. 

Jubilee Garden

First Congregational Church of Webster Groves

Location

Webster Groves, MO

Size

4,000 SF

Services

Landscape Architecture
Playscape Design

Completion

2016

Collaborators
Honors & Awards

The Jubilee Garden is a multi-purpose, multi-generational landscape for the First Congregational Church of Webster Groves, Missouri. The congregation, experiencing a membership increase of elderly people and families with young children, realized an opportunity in advance of their Jubilee 150th anniversary to create a landscape statement of inclusiveness and sustainability at their front door. 

The project is geometrically defined by a serpentine limestone ribbon wall terminating in a small amphitheater. This provides playful seating elements for entertaining children, accommodating small groups and large events. Circular lawns and soft-surface pads are sprinkled with movable outdoor furnishings and large foam blocks, encouraging personalization and child-directed play. Small circular break-out spaces, bordered by grassy berms, provide areas for children’s activities. An accessible walking path weaves through the garden. 

The garden, replacing an underused parking lot, was strongly influenced by the congregation’s mission of environmental stewardship. The project uses pervious paving materials and collects storm-water from surrounding areas into a dry-creek bed and rain-garden. Also, native / adapted plantings are used throughout the garden to create a low-maintenance, sustainably - responsible and seasonally-expressive plant palette. 

The Jubilee Garden is a multi-purpose, multi-generational landscape for the First Congregational Church of Webster Groves, Missouri.
The project is geometrically defined by a serpentine limestone ribbon wall terminating in a small amphitheater.
Native and adapted plantings are used throughout the garden to create a low-maintenance, sustainable and seasonally-expressive plant palette.