Hermann Park is a 445-acre public park located in Houston’s Museum district. In 2014, fifteen acres of the park will be re-dedicated for its 100th anniversary as Centennial Gardens, the city’s central resource for garden education and enjoyment. Hoerr Schaudt’s design of the garden creates a series of garden experiences that suit a wide variety of audiences - from the family on a casual weekend visit to the expert gardener attending classes. Features include an entry pavilion by architect Peter Bohlin, a 30-foot high garden mount with a cascading waterfall, and a mix of garden types that include a rose garden, pine hill walk, woodland garden and arid garden. White Oak Studio is providing local landscape architecture coordination on the project.

Hermann Park Centennial Gardens




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