Institutional Grounds
The surroundings of a building or complex of buildings housing medical, educational, religious/spiritual, cultural, industrial, governmental, or military organizations or communities. These sites can be public or private, residential or non- residential, with these distinctions influencing the design of the landscape. The grounds can be suburban or rural with extensive campus-type arrangements, or they can be small spaces around urban entities; they can be arranged to accommodate the architectural style of the buildings according to formal principles or designed along more Picturesque lines, leaving more of the area as natural scenery. In some cases, institutional grounds span several centuries and capture within their structures and forms the stylistic changes of multiple eras.
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National Gallery of Art, East Building Plaza
Washington, DC -
Mary Livingston Ripley Garden
Washington, DC -
Franciscan Monastery of the Holy Land Garden
Washington, DC -
Federal Reserve Board Garden
Washington, DC -
Hillwood Estate, Museum, and Gardens
Washington, DC -
Washington National Cathedral
Washington, DC -
Baha'i House of Worship
Wilmette, IL -
Art Institute of Chicago, South Garden
Chicago, IL -
Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas, TX -
Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden
Washington, DC -
First Baptist Church
Columbus, IN -
Washington State Capitol
Olympia, WA -
Archdiocese Chancery and Residence
St. Paul, MN -
Concordia Theological Seminary
Fort Wayne, IN -
Utah State Capitol
Salt Lake City, UT -
Kentucky State Capitol
Frankfort, KY