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.
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.
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.