Washington State Capitol Campus Landscape Preservation Master Plan

Olympia WA

Activating an Historic Landscape

REGENERATING A LIVING LEGACY

Preserving history and a venerable legacy, the landscape preservation master plan also takes a leap forward to promote sustainability in an increasingly urban future. The plan activates the Olmsted Brothers’ original vision, communicating the value of cultural landscapes and their ability to perform ecologically as a living example of the State’s environmental goals.

ENHANCING DEMOCRATIC SPACE

The plan calls for replenishment of aging trees and establishment of layered vegetation to enhance the sense of arrival, to elevate the sequence of progression throughout the campus and to demonstrate best practices for stormwater management. These changes, along with strategic parking removals, will help return the most civic aspect of the State to a place for people.

Role: Lead Master Planner + Project Manager (while at Mithun)

Client: Washington State Department of Enterprise Services

Size: 50-acre campus

Program: Master Plan, Vegetation Management Plan, Large Tree Layer Plan to support open/civic space for the State and the community

Awards: ASLA Spection Mention Award for Planning and Analysis, Washington Chapter, 2010

PDF of completed master plan

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