trahan architects + reed hilderbrand have conceived the national bonsai and penjing museum as an immersive, cohesive garden experience. situated within the US national arboretum in washington, DC, the museum includes trees and viewing stones from japan, china, north america, and other international locations. the concept design, which was recently approved by the US commission of fine arts, organizes the museums program around a central court, from which a network of paths takes visitors to the four exhibitions that blur their boundaries with the larger, surrounding park.renders courtesy of design distill for trahan architects/ reed hilderband

the national bonsai and penjing museumat the US national arboretum in washington, DC, promotes the art of bonsai and penjing to visitors through one of the finest and most extensive collections in the world. the conceptdesign by trahan architects + reed hilderbrand establishes an extensive grove of understory trees as the principal image and identity of the museum. mixed species surround and frame the various exhibitions and the central court, while . charred wood posts and trellises rise above the exhibition spaces to filter light and shape a sense of enclosure.

the architecture of the museum is restrained and practical, offering an elegant neutral backdrop for the bonsai and penjing within. from the central court, a network of paths takes visitors the four exhibitions, expanded classroom, and administrative services of the program.

its about deferring to the power of the bonsai & penjing, says trey trahan, architect for the bonsai and penjing museum and founding principal of trahan architects. the architectural expression is subtle composed of elemental components that respond to the unique environmental conditions of the site. we wanted the visitor to embark upon a journey that created a sense of mystery, where the boundaries between the landscape and the architecture are blurred, inviting people to reflect upon these unique cultural artifacts within a lush garden setting.

the national bonsai and penjing museum is the first project within reed hilderbrands master plan update for the US national arboretums core, which the US commission of fine arts also approved during summer 2020. the legacy of global cultural exchange through horticulture takes on an important meaning today in washington, notes douglas reed, founding principal of reed hilderbrand. we have sought to elevate a world-class collection, making it more accessible, where visitors can make a powerful connection between a bonsai beech tree in the museum and its full grown expression in the national arboretum woods.goshin chinese juniper forest, juniperus chinensis, in training since 1953, gift of john yoshio naka, 1984, courtesy of the national bonsai and penjing museum

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November 26, 2020 at 2:55 am by Mr HomeBuilder
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