- Lurie Garden
Infobox park
park = Lurie Garden
image size = 250px
caption =Historic Michigan Boulevard District andRandolph Street streetwalls from Lurie Garden
type = Public Garden
location =Millennium Park
city-state|Chicago|Illinois
coordinates = coord|41|52|53.33|N|87|37|18.45|W|region:US_type:landmark_scale:500|display=title
size = convert|2.5|acre|ha|adj=on
opened =July 16 2004
operator = City of Chicago
visitors = Free Public
status = Open year roundLurie Garden is a convert|2.5|acre|ha|adj=on
garden located at the southern end ofMillennium Park in the Loop area ofChicago in Cook County,Illinois , USA. Designed byKathryn Gustafson ,Piet Oudolf , andRobert Israel , it opened onJuly 16 2004 . The garden is a combination ofperennial s,bulb s,grass es,shrub s andtree s. [cite web|url=http://millenniumpark.org/artandarchitecture/luriegarden/plantlife/|title=Art & Architecture: The Plant Life of the Lurie Garden|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=City of Chicago] It is the featured nature component of the world's largestgreen roof . The garden cost $13.2 million and has a $10 millionendowment for maintenance and upkeep. [cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CSTB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=103F314E0D3567B3&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=AA98CDC331574F0ABEAFF732B33DC0B2|title= Sun-Times Insight|accessdate=2008-06-01|date=2004-07-15 |publisher=Newsbank|work=Chicago Sun-Times |author=Herrmann, Andrew] It was named after Ann Lurie.cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F01EED7163AF936A25754C0A9629C8B63|title= NATURE; Softening a City With Grit and Grass|accessdate=2008-06-01|date=2004-07-15 |publisher=The New York Times Company |work=The New York Times |author=Raver, Anne]The Garden is composed of two "plates". The dark plate depicts Chicago's history by presenting shade-loving plant material. The dark plate has a combination of trees that will provide a shade
canopy for these plants when they fill in. The light plate, which includes no trees, represents the city's future with sun-loving perennials that thrive in the heat and the sun.General information
The Lurie garden constantly depicts the dynamics of nature, but it is most colorful from June through the autumn. It is not a
botanical garden with a scientific purpose and is instead a public garden. Thus, it does not use a plant labeling system. The plantlife of the garden consists entirely ofperennial s. It does not now nor does it intend to incorporate annuals, which rarely survive Chicago winters. Approximately 60% of the plantlife in the light and dark plates are plants that are native to Illinois.cite web|url=http://egov.cityofchicago.org/city/webportal/portalCategoryTreeAction.do?deptMainCategoryOID=-536887892&categoryPath=%2fCity+Agencies%2fCity+Departments%2fCity+of+Chicago%2fSub+Agencies%2fMillennium+Park%2fFAQ+Categories&success=FAQ&entityName=Millennium+Park&topChannelName=SubAgency&contentType=COC_FAQ&Failed_Reason=Invalid+timestamp,+engine+has+been+restarted&com.broadvision.session.new=Yes&Failed_Page=%2fwebportal%2fportalCategoryTreeAction.do|title=Frequently Asked Questions|accessdate=2008-06-08|publisher=City of Chicago] It is located across the street from theArt Institute of Chicago 's new Modern Wing, and within the park it is south ofJay Pritzker Pavilion , east of the SouthChase Promenade and SouthwestExelon Pavilion as well as the future site of theNichols Bridgeway , west of the Southeast Exelon Pavilion, southwest of theBP Pedestrian Bridge .Culture
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caption2 = The world-class garden was an essential element of the park, as the motto of Chicago is "Urbs in Horto", which is a Latin phrase meaning City in a Garden.cite web|url=http://millenniumpark.org/artandarchitecture/lurie_garden.html|title=Art & Architecture: Lurie Garden|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=City of Chicago] The Garden also pays tribute toCarl Sandburg 's monicker of Chicago as the "City of Big Shoulders" with a convert|15|ft|m|adj=on "shoulder" hedge that protects theperennial garden and encloses the park on two sides.The "shoulder" hedge, which serves as the northern edge of the garden, fills the space next to the void of the great lawn of the
Jay Pritzker Pavilion . These hedges use a metal armature, to prefigure the mature hedge. The shoulder hedge is an evolving hedge screen ofdeciduous Fagus (beech) andCarpinus (hornbeam) andevergreen Thuja (arborvitae) that will eventually (over the course of approximately ten years) branch horizontally to fill the permanent armature frame and create a solid hedge.The garden was one of the gardens depticted in the 2006 "In Search of Paradise: Great Gardens of the World" exhibition that was shown from
May 12 –October 22 2006 in the Boeing Galleries and that was later shown in theChicago Botanic Garden . The Chicago Botanic Garden developed the exhibition that included 65 photomurals ofgarden s from 21 countries using photographs were less than five years old.cite web|url=http://www.millenniumpark.org/newsandmedia/documents/microsoftword-insearchnewopeningdate.pdf|title=In Search Of Paradise: Great Gardens Of The World|accessdate=2008-06-11|date=2006-04-28 |publisher=City of Chicago|author=Hurwitz, Jill]Design
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caption1 = The boardwalk and canal bisecting the garden facing south
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caption5 = Gustafson, known generally for sculptured parks and lively waterworks and specifically for theDiana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain , and Israel, a renowned lighting and set designer, determined the thematic concepts such as the placement of paths, and the shapes of perennial beds. Oudolf, a Dutch master of perennial, designed theflower bed s which contain 26,000 perennial plants in 250 varieties native to theprairie .cite web|url=http://www.asla.org/lamag/lam04/november/feature3.html|title=Fair Game on Lake Michigan|accessdate=2008-06-01|date=November 2004|publisher=American Society of Landscape Architects |work=Landscape Architecture Magazine|author=Freemen, Allen] The garden is designed with four primary components: the Shoulder Hedge, the Light Plate, the Dark Plate and the Seam Boardwalk. cite web|url=http://web.mit.edu/fmr/www/11.308/project_cases_lurie.html|title= Contemporary Urban Waterscapes: designing public spaces in concert with nature|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=]The shoulder hedge frames the garden's north and west sides, and the hedge and armature help to protect the perenials from heavy pedestrian traffic.cite web|url=http://millenniumpark.org/artandarchitecture/lurie_garden_design_narrative.html|title=Art & Architecture: The Lurie Garden Design Narrative|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=City of Chicago] The convert|14|ft|m|adj=on armature also provides a permanent pruning guide. In addition to the Carl Sandburg symbolism, the western hedge also forms a
topiary referring togreek mythology .Lurie Garden is bisected by a diagonal
boardwalk , which represents the naturalLake Michigan seawall that still bisects Grant Park. The boardwalk divides the garden into two plates, one of which contains muted colors, the other bright colors. The dark plate represents the early landscape history of the site, while the light plate represents the landscape of the future. The Seam Boardwalk divides the two plates diagonally and serves as a demarcation between two eras of Chicago's landscape development.The boardwalk has a convert|24|in|cm|adj=on wide step on one side. The step leads down to a convert|5|ft|m|adj=on wide
canal , which runs between this step and alimestone wall. The water is invigorated with jets, and visitors are allowed to sit and dangle their feet in the water. It traces the angle of a historic subterranean seawall that remains beneath the site and used to be the boundary between the marshy Lake Michigan shoreline and the city. The boardwalk also crosses over stepped pools that expose a convert|5|ft|m|sing=on wide seam of water.The garden has a hardwood
footbridge that passes over the shallow water in the canal, and that divides the garden diagonally. The entire garden slopes downward to present itself for the newRenzo Piano Modern Wing addition to theArt Institute of Chicago Building . Oudolf's lighting accents the hedges, and pathways are lit by in-ground lighting fixtures. There were complaints that the construction of theNichols Bridgeway clutters the picturesque view of Lurie Gardens and in so doing diminishes its prairie aspect.cite web|url=http://docs.newsbank.com/openurl?ctx_ver=z39.88-2004&rft_id=info:sid/iw.newsbank.com:NewsBank:CTRB&rft_val_format=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:ctx&rft_dat=120B054EE2841328&svc_dat=InfoWeb:aggregated5&req_dat=AA98CDC331574F0ABEAFF732B33DC0B2|title=Voice of the People (Letters)|accessdate=2008-06-05|date=2008-05-15 |publisher=Newsbank|work=Chicago Tribune ]Materials
The garden is a sustainable design built on lightweight geofoam under the soil. All
curb ing, stonestairway s, stair landings, wall coping, and wallcladding in the interior of the Garden usemidwest ern limestone. The garden usesgranite for paving and wallveneer . Where it is exposed, the granite surfaces have a flamed finish. The boardwalk and wood benches in the Garden are fabricated from FSC-certified Ipe. The garden primarily uses patinized NavalBrass (all metal plates in the Seam), patinized architecturalbronze (all handrails), and powdercoatedsteel (the armature).Plantlife features
The seasonal highlights are as follows: Spring highlights include -
Star of Persia , Arkansas Blue Star, Wild White Indigo,Quamash , Shooting Star, Prairie Smoke, Virginia Bluebells, Herbaceous Peony,Phlomis ,Meadow Sage ,Burnet , andTulip ; Summer highlights include -Giant Hyssop , Ornamental Onion,Butterfly Weed , Purple Lance Astilbe,Calamint , Rusty Foxglove, Pale Coneflower,Daylily , White Blazing Star,Bee Balm ,Oregano , and Culver's Root; Fall/Winter hightlights include - Japanese Anenome, White Wood Aster, Northern Sea Oats, Tennessee Coneflower, Purple Love Grass,Rattlesnake Master ,Bottle Gentian , Common Eulalia Grass, Red Switch Grass,Little Bluestem ,Prairie Dropseed , and Toad Lily. [cite web|url=http://millenniumpark.org/artandarchitecture/luriegarden/plantlife/seasonal/|title=Art & Architecture: The Plant Life of the Lurie Garden - Seasonal Highlights|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=City of Chicago] The garden features dozens of types of perennials and bulbs. [cite web|url=http://millenniumpark.org/artandarchitecture/luriegarden/plantlife/perennials/|title=Art & Architecture: The Plant Life of the Lurie Garden - Perennials and Bulbs of the Lurie Garden|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=City of Chicago] The garden features both ornamental and prairie grasses. [cite web|url=http://millenniumpark.org/artandarchitecture/luriegarden/plantlife/grasses/|title=Art & Architecture: The Plant Life of the Lurie Garden - Grasses of the Lurie Garden|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=City of Chicago] It includesevergreen anddeciduous shrubs. [cite web|url=http://millenniumpark.org/artandarchitecture/luriegarden/plantlife/shrubs/|title=Art & Architecture: The Plant Life of the Lurie Garden - Shrubs of the Lurie Garden|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=City of Chicago] Its trees serve as its foundation. [cite web|url=http://millenniumpark.org/artandarchitecture/luriegarden/plantlife/trees/|title=Art & Architecture: The Plant Life of the Lurie Garden - Trees of the Lurie Garden|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=City of Chicago]Awards
The garden is the result of an invited international competition that occurred from August to October 2000. Following the contest the garden was commissioned in October 2000 and completed in June 2004. [cite web|url=http://millenniumpark.org/artandarchitecture/lurie_garden_factsheet.html|title=Art & Architecture: Facts and Dimensions of The Lurie Garden|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=City of Chicago] Among the entrants in the competition were
Louis Benech ,Dan Kiley ,George Hargreaves ,Jeffrey Mendoza andMichael Van Valkenburgh .The garden has won numerous awards: Best Public Space Award by "
Travel + Leisure ", 2005; Intensive Industrial Award by Green Roofs for Healthy Cities, 2005; [cite web|url=http://www.greenroofs.org/washington/index.php?page=awards|title=Awards|accessdate=2008-06-01|date=2005|publisher=Green Roofs for Healthy Cities] Award of Honor by WASLA Professional Awards, 2005; Institute Honor Awards for Regional & Urban Design,American Institute of Architects , 2006 (Millennium Park);cite web|url=http://www.ggnltd.com/projects/monroe%20garden/project%20sheet.htm|title=The Lurie Garden|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=ggnltd.com] and Award of Excellence,American Society of Landscape Architects Professional Awards, 2008.cite web|url=http://www.asla.org/awards/2008/08winners/441.html|title=GENERAL DESIGN AWARD OF EXCELLENCE|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=American Society of Landscape Architects]Green Roofs for Healthy Cities considers the park to be the largest
green roof in the world as it covers a structural deck supported by two reinforcedconcrete cast-in-place garages and steel structures that span the space aboveIllinois Central Railroad tracks. [cite web|url=http://web.mit.edu/fmr/www/11.308/project_cases_lurie.html|title= Contemporary Urban Waterscapes: designing public spaces in concert with nature|accessdate=2008-06-01|publisher=] [cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9901E2D61F3BF93BA25754C0A9629C8B63|title= ART/ARCHITECTURE; Big Shoulders, Big Donors, Big Art|accessdate=2008-06-01|date=2004-07-18 |author=Bernstein, Fred A.|publisher=The New York Times Company |work=The New York Times ]Notes
External links
*Commonscat-inline|Lurie Garden
* [http://www.millenniumpark.org/parkevents/parkmap.pdf Millennium Park map]
* [http://egov.cityofchicago.org/webportal/COCWebPortal/COC_ATTACH/Community_Areas_LOOP.pdf City of Chicago Loop Community Map]
* [http://millenniumpark.org/artandarchitecture/lurie_garden_plant_list.html The Lurie Garden Plant List]Geographic Location
Center =Lurie Garden
North =Jay Pritzker Pavilion
Northeast =BP Pedestrian Bridge
East =Exelon Pavilion
Southeast = Grant Park
South =Art Institute of Chicago
Southwest =Art Institute of Chicago
Northwest =Cloud Gate
West =Chase Promenade /Exelon Pavilion
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