Kathrine
Dulin Folger Rose Garden
The rose garden is a visual centerpiece in front of the Arts
and Industries Building to the east of the Smithsonian Castle.
Mary
Livingston Ripley Garden
This garden includes more than 200 varieties of plants selected
for both educational and aesthetic purposes. It is located
between the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden and the
Arts and Industries Building.
Native Landscape at the National
Museum of the American Indian
The grounds surrounding the National Museum of the American
Indian are considered an extension of the building and a vital
part of the museum as a whole. By recalling the natural
landscape environment that existed prior to European contact,
the museums landscape design embodies a theme that runs central
to the museum returning to a Native place.
Smithsonian
Landscapes
Freer
Gallery of Art
This landscape enhances the architecture of the building and
provides a sense of harmony and balance with its surroundings.
Hirshhorn
Museum and Sculpture Garden
The verdant landscape design serves as a backdrop for the
many rich bronze sculptures by Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore,
David Smith, and others.
National
Air and Space Museum
Landscaped planters ring the entire museum along with a variety
of perennials, shrubs, and trees.