16"x20"
20"x24" (framed)
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original dated February 9, 1968
NOTE: If a winner is unable to pick up the item from 110 Chauncy, the winner is responsible for shipping and handling costs. This item will ship from Boston, MA.
About this Project
The Christian Science Center, headquarters for the First Church of Christ, Scientist, is in Boston’s historic Back Bay area. As landscape architects for the new Center’s nine acres of open space, Sasaki preserved substantial plant material from the former Church Park for reuse. Twenty-seven full-grown American Lindens were replanted alongside the Publishing House to create a link between Massachusetts Avenue and the new reflecting pool. New Lindens were planted in formal patterns throughout the plaza area to border the Center and enhance the connection between the Administration Building and Sunday School. Special attention was given to colorful seasonal plantings, with particular awareness of the Church’s annual meeting in the Spring.
About the Office
For over sixty years, Sasaki has brought together the best of architecture, interior design, planning & urban design, space planning, landscape architecture, and civil engineering to shape the places in which we live. Out of their Boston, Denver, and Shanghai offices they are defining the contours of place and redefining what’s possible along the way. Today, they are a diverse practice of over 300 professionals who share a singular passion for creating spaces and places around the world that prove human potential.
20"x24" (framed)
original dated February 9, 1968
NOTE: If a winner is unable to pick up the item from 110 Chauncy, the winner is responsible for shipping and handling costs. This item will ship from Boston, MA.
About this Project
The Christian Science Center, headquarters for the First Church of Christ, Scientist, is in Boston’s historic Back Bay area. As landscape architects for the new Center’s nine acres of open space, Sasaki preserved substantial plant material from the former Church Park for reuse. Twenty-seven full-grown American Lindens were replanted alongside the Publishing House to create a link between Massachusetts Avenue and the new reflecting pool. New Lindens were planted in formal patterns throughout the plaza area to border the Center and enhance the connection between the Administration Building and Sunday School. Special attention was given to colorful seasonal plantings, with particular awareness of the Church’s annual meeting in the Spring.
About the Office
For over sixty years, Sasaki has brought together the best of architecture, interior design, planning & urban design, space planning, landscape architecture, and civil engineering to shape the places in which we live. Out of their Boston, Denver, and Shanghai offices they are defining the contours of place and redefining what’s possible along the way. Today, they are a diverse practice of over 300 professionals who share a singular passion for creating spaces and places around the world that prove human potential.
$85 - 2 bids
Minimum Bid Increment:
$10
Value:
$250
Available:
Nov 09, 2023 @ 10:00am -
Nov 16, 2023 @ 07:30pm
EST
Donated By:
Sasaki Associates, Inc.