Stix House

Washington University in St. Louis

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Project Details
Size
Year
2022
Location
Clayton, MO
Collaborators

Trivers
St. Louis, MO

Honors
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Pathway leading up to the international affairs building at the stix house in st louis missouri, landscaping redesigned by arbolope studio.
Gently sloped walkways are used in place of ramps, addressing ADA accessibly while also creating a walkway that feels like a natural extension of the environment. The lush green plantings creates a serene yet engaging experience.
Stairs leading up to the international affairs building stix house at washington university in st louis missouri
Long organic pathways weave through the lawn to offer a scenic route, complementing the historic character of the site and providing an engaging journey through the landscape.
Planting diagram for the stix house in st louis missouri, landscape redesign by arbolope studio.
The project utilizes a Universal Design philosophy, creating a layout that is easily accessed, understood, and used to the greatest extent possible by all people. Navigation around the site is intuitive ​​and thoughtfully integrated plantings create a welcoming environment.
Pathways cut between green planting beds lead pedestrians to the front door of the stix house in st louis missouri.

Stix House

Washington University in St. Louis

Location

Clayton, MO

Size

Services

Landscape Architecture

Completion

2022

Collaborators

Trivers
St. Louis, MO

Honors & Awards

Project information coming soon.

Pathway leading up to the international affairs building at the stix house in st louis missouri, landscaping redesigned by arbolope studio. Stairs leading up to the international affairs building stix house at washington university in st louis missouri Planting diagram for the stix house in st louis missouri, landscape redesign by arbolope studio.
Gently sloped walkways are used in place of ramps, addressing ADA accessibly while also creating a walkway that feels like a natural extension of the environment. The lush green plantings creates a serene yet engaging experience.
Long organic pathways weave through the lawn to offer a scenic route, complementing the historic character of the site and providing an engaging journey through the landscape.
The project utilizes a Universal Design philosophy, creating a layout that is easily accessed, understood, and used to the greatest extent possible by all people. Navigation around the site is intuitive ​​and thoughtfully integrated plantings create a welcoming environment.
Pathways cut between green planting beds lead pedestrians to the front door of the stix house in st louis missouri.