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<br /> <br />22. YEAR COMPLETED <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONSTRUCTION (if Applicable) <br />On-going On-going <br /> <br />23. PROJECT OWNER'S INFORMATION <br /> <br />a. PROJECT OWNER b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME c. POINT OF CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER <br />Atlanta Botanical Garden Mr. Ben Bradley 404-591-1541 <br /> <br />24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT (Include scope, size, and cost) <br /> <br />The Atlanta Botanical Garden <br />chose EDAW to join the design <br />team led by architects <br />Jova/Daniels/Busby for the design <br />and implementation of the Garden's <br />new Visitor Center. The 10,000 sf <br />Visitor Center and parking facility, <br />to be designed to LEED <br />certification criteria, is the first <br />major project to emerge from the <br />Garden's recently completed <br />master plan. The Visitor Center's <br />placement, overlooking Piedmont <br />Park, will completely re-orient the <br />entry sequence for the visitor, and <br />will turn the Garden's "front" toward <br />the park; visitor entrance into the <br />existing formal gardens will be <br />through the Woodland Shade <br />Garden, which will also be <br />upgraded. <br /> <br />EDAW is also developing concepts <br />for the Woodland Garden's <br />enhancement, befitting its new role <br />as the introduction to the botanical gardens. Building on major existing collections including ferns, hostas, camellias and <br />hydrangeas, the woodland garden will also feature new gathering spaces and architectural elements, such as terrace gardens, <br />pavilions and water features, to complement the revised circulation plan. The enhanced woodland will welcome visitors with striking <br />natural beauty as it helps orient them on approach to the Garden's numerous special destinations. <br /> <br />r1 <br /> <br />Site Concep~ Plan r <br /> <br />'.,.~ ..._.~ ._~,.~~~<~~! '~~(:~'.'\. <br /> <br />~ \~' ';; '~ ~ ~(...J' <br />{:i;~?;~;,f'>\",', j_\ <br /> <br />-.j'. .r) -' ,~\1 'J' <br />\\ I' . ,,,;',1r . ..\ <br />. . ("_ .,').~'.r. \?,~,~':,....- ',. <br />---' ../ .~.rr"" -. r " 'il> r "r ~ <br />#~ ,- - .. I ~,.f .r:)1'-':" \~~... . ,.. ~ \\ <br />1;'( ,/ . ;t "': 1 -,' _, ".\. <br />>r ~ ......~. 1: <\ ~,. ' <br />"'0" --Q " - ." / '" 'f"'" it ' <br />'.. "":"- ') -'t - I . ", ,~' 1.' p~, J <br />, ,,' /' '\Oi't<_ !..,..j - J ( 4 U~. ,~~ <br />~ '-,--, .~,.,:rI...J' (',.~.(, '., -,..,-/. <br />---- I' '.-- '. ~... .~ ' ~ .-/ <br />~:. .' /. ~ -:7'::- ....--&<~'()' / h. I. <br />---- . ~ ,I 'OU..c...r'" .!!. i.' /!,J....... '. <br />'/'.. \-.' , ".- L ~' ~~~~~~. ~, .~ ,I ~/. <br />- --..-'~- i' --:-""'''':%,\'':' ,'~, ,fJJ..:.,,"<,m.... .~,'l; "-:. ~" /~' <br />'.,~ . '~=<.- --- ~- - "!':....-.i'<., I . ~~ . ;/', ~~, I. - ,. '1"1'-' <br />.. .-....-:7'; ./.-f.~/"~-..'-.. -.,s..'nJ,'" ~'I~,.P.~.. ~...~.:...-:..c~, "}.', N ..7. <br />. "'.~ ~'..~'.~.~i ~, " ~,,:,j" ~~:>..~"""" "'li., - ~ ..J(-....~'=~_...,-""~,. <br />'.,""r.>" - "_ ~ ..r;, ~,hV ' ''''.,/ ,,~'. ". ",\..~ .", "'it,,' <br />- . 'L~ '. A' ,_r., ,'. ') ././!, ~ '" ~dY r.,I ~ .~- , <br />~-~:-~""y;-, --=.-. -{IEh. .~. """ l' \ftJ;:~ ~"""A !:;oA~../ji ~ <br />-,.-~=-~ ""~r';' (i~...<tK....~i~" -:"../:-'). ~:.. ~....~.'~ r~ i:- <br />-..J ~)\,.~, ':I'~l!>t~, -~q:e:~~\}~~F"~,,,,,- <br />,.,U 'I~JJ.,~~~~!~,'; " ' <br /> <br />l~-L' ~""""'--1. ' __ _ ~ ,..!'~4 ~.....?'l.!.t"~_:', -. . <br />, e-; -/ -'" ... .-. -.... J ,~ <br />.. -..I -- 1''- ", f . ...,. .,.~.::.~--~ . <br />i ,..-' . II ~ : _: " ,.r' - ~--'. .' I r .~ f'" f <br />= .~ r-! ...: ..: ......... ~~ ........,.....-'-.. -. t.J ~.-.. ,. <br /> <br />J' '-/ <br /> <br />/- <br /> <br />'--:/----- <br /> <br />...../~ <br /> <br />25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT <br /> <br /> (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE <br />a. EDAW, Inc. Atlanta, GA Landscape Architecture <br /> (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE <br />b. <br /> (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE <br />C. <br /> (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE <br />d. <br /> (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE <br />e. <br /> (1) FIRM NAME (2) FIRM LOCATION (City and State) (3) ROLE <br />