:The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will break ground for its
expansion this year. A firm date is expected to be announced
shortly, museum officials say.
Meanwhile, the design for the E. Claiborne and Lora Robins
Sculpture Garden that will be a part of the expansion has been
further developed. The four-acre garden will essentially replace
what is now the museum's parking lot and will partially cover the
roof of a new 600-car parking deck at the north end of the
museum's campus.
VMFA is working with Olin Partnership of Philadelphia as
landscape architect for the garden. The company's design "will
transform the VMFA campus through grand horticultural plantings
and shimmering water features that will accentuate the new
architecture as well as provide a beautiful environment for
sculpture," says Dr Michael Brand, VMFA's director.
The garden had been designed with three zones: the slope from
ground level to the roof of the parking deck, a lawn garden
between the main museum building and the Center For Education and
Outreach building on the western perimeter of the grounds and a
garden grove near Grove Avenue at the southern perimeter of the
museum's campus.
Plantings will comprise a mix of flowering and shade trees,
including mature oaks near Grove Avenue, as well as evergreen
hedges, perennials, wildflowers and herbs. Native Virginia flora
will be the focus of an area at the top level of the slope to the
parking deck.
The VMFA is at 200 North Boulevard. For information,
www.vmfa.state.va.us or 804-204-2704.