The Reed Hilderbrand Landscape Architecture firm has introduced a master plan to guide the future development of the San Antonio Botanical Garden. The plan emphasizes accessibility and conservation while enhancing visitor engagement in the 38-acre space. With new features like a horticultural campus and public greenhouse designed by SO-IL, the initiative seeks to bolster educational programs and cater to a diverse range of visitors. A focus on ecological sustainability and community involvement defines the garden's future vision, which aims to establish it as a significant conservation site for endangered species.
The new horticultural campus and public greenhouse will expand opportunities for community engagement, particularly for citizens of diverse backgrounds, ages, and abilities.
Beka Sturges notes that this project represents, "a future centered on conservation," emphasizing the importance of environmental stewardship and community input.
The San Antonio Botanical Garden will highlight ecological sustainability while enhancing the visitor experience across its 38-acre landscape, supporting over 900 educational programs annually.
With plans for a pollinator garden and revitalized Texas Native Trail, the master plan aims to transform the garden into a key conservation site.
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