“…character of the New Hampshire landscape as a model outdoor field laboratory. Paving patterns and materials interpret geologic strata and processes with native stone types….”
_Location: Keene, NH, USA
_Company: Dirtworks Landscape Architecture P.C | www.dirtworks.us
_Collaborators:
Mitchell Giurgola
Banwell Architects
_Clients: Keene State College
_Size: 9,000 SF
_Year completed: 2012
_Text credits: Dirtworks Landscape Architecture P.C

Keene, NH, USA
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Boulders, Pathways, Paving, Tree groves

Keene, NH, USA
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Tree groves

Keene, NH, USA
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Pathways, Planting, Stone, Walls - Freestanding

Keene, NH, USA
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Meadows

Keene, NH, USA
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Benches, Boulders

Keene, NH, USA
Photo: Dirtworks Landscape Architecture P.C
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Pathways, Planting

Keene, NH, USA
Photo: Dirtworks Landscape Architecture P.C
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Boulders, Paving, Stone

Keene, NH, USA

Keene, NH, USA
Photo: Dirtworks Landscape Architecture P.C
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Paving, Tree groves

Keene, NH, USA
Photo: Dirtworks Landscape Architecture P.C
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Benches, Boulders, Paving
Project Description
The redesign of the Keene State College Natural Science Center provided an opportunity to create a 9,000 square foot courtyard that is a relaxing and inspiring setting and integrate it into the school’s curriculum. The design captures the essential character of the New Hampshire landscape as a model outdoor field laboratory. Paving patterns and materials interpret geologic strata and processes with native stone types. Large boulders represent rock outcrops and the plant palette was carefully selected to represent ecological communities of New Hampshire. Two wells allow for monitoring water quality and groundwater levels.