News Release

Image courtesy of Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.


Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Selects Design Workshop Team To Develop Gateway Plan

After experiencing significant growth in recent years, The University of Texas at Austin Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is initiating a Gateway Master Plan. The plan will envision a new physical framework to help the Center serve more people. Last year, the Wildflower Center welcomed a record number of visitors – 175,000 people – after a series of garden expansions over the last decade and an increase in educational programs and events.

“Like the city that surrounds it, the Wildflower Center is experiencing an exciting period of growth,” said Patrick Newman, executive director of the Center. “This means that we have an opportunity to introduce more people to our important mission to inspire the conservation of native plants and create beautiful, resilient landscapes where they live.”

The Wildflower Center has selected Design Workshop, Inc., an internationally-recognized landscape architecture, planning and urban design firm, to lead the planning process. The firm will collaborate with local and regional experts including Lake|Flato Architects, Ten Eyck Landscape Architects, Urban Design Group PC and Vermeulens.

The Gateway Master Plan will help the Center advance its mission and support its role as the official state botanic garden and arboretum of Texas through the development of innovative capital projects. There will be an emphasis on enhancing the guest arrival experience with new admissions and gift store facilities, additional event space and expanded parking.

“The Wildflower Center has a long history of leadership and innovation, and we believe the Design Workshop team will help us continue along that path,” said Newman. “This is a project that will have a major impact on the future of this organization.”

Design Workshop was selected for its knowledge of Central Texas native plants, its commitment to sustainable site design practices, and its experience with public botanic garden and arboretum design. The firm also recently completed the master planning and implementation of the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center in Memorial Park.