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  1. 01American Museum of Natural History’s Theodore Roosevelt Park
  2. 02Dumbarton Oaks Museum
  3. 03Longwood Gardens Reimagined
  4. 04Longwood Gardens West Conservatory
  5. 05National Bonsai & Penjing Museum
  6. 06National Mall Tidal Basin Ideas Lab
  7. 07Parrish Art Museum
  8. 08Penn State Palmer Museum of Art
  9. 09Scenic Hudson’s Long Dock Park
  10. 10Storm King Art Center
  11. 11Storm King Art Center Allées Renewal
  12. 12TOURISTS
  13. 13US National Arboretum Framework Plan
  14. 14Wainscott
  15. 15Westchester Estate
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American Museum of Natural History’s Theodore Roosevelt Park New York, New York
D Dumbarton Oaks Dumbarton Oaks Museum Washington D.C.
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Longwood Gardens Reimagined This ambitious transformation of 17 of the Longwood Gardens’ most prominent acres within and around its complex of conservatories redefines its place as the premier garden for horticultural display as it looks to the future. The project’s expansive renewal curates new horticultural collections and welcomes guests in entirely new ways, extending Longwood’s legacy of commissioning world-class garden designs. Campus, Garden, Museum Kennett Square, PA
Longwood Gardens West Conservatory
N USNA Bonsai National Bonsai & Penjing Museum Washington, D.C.
N Tidal Basins National Mall Tidal Basin Ideas Lab Washington, D.C.
P Parrish Parrish Art Museum Water Mill, New York
P Palmer Penn State Palmer Museum of Art University Park, Pennsylvania
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Long Dock Park
Scenic Hudson’s Long Dock Park Beacon, New York
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Storm King Art Center This sweeping transformation of how visitors arrive at Storm King creates a generous outdoor lobby framed by three pavilions by Heneghan Peng and WXY. The design removes vehicles from the Art Center entirely, establishing instead a comfortable and accessible entry that also prompts visitors to observe nature at Storm King, including the forest frame, land topography, water, and flora ranging from canopy trees to native flowers. Campus, Museum Mountainville, New York
Storm King Storm King Art Center Allées Renewal
U 2815 N16 US National Arboretum Framework Plan Washington, D.C.
W 0021 N8 1 Wainscott East Hampton, New York
W 2475 N5 wb Westchester Estate Westchester County, New York

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