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Japanese Pavilion and Stroll Garden


Washington, DC

By far one of the most technically complex projects completed by DCM, the renovations of the Japanese Pavilion and Stroll Garden required incredible attention to detail, superior craftsmanship, and creative problem solving. Designed by Hoichi Kurisu, an expert in the Japanese art of suiseki, the collection of 53 trees train on newly hand-crafted sapele bonsai display tables and hand-chiseled granite pedestals. The new cedar pavilion trellis system with custom-made light filtering fabric canopy protects the specimens, some hundreds of years old. The exhibit also received new bamboo decorative screens, landscaping, water features, irrigation and security system. Take the virtual tour at www.dcm-360.com

 

Client: US Department of Agriculture / US National Arboretum
Year(s): 2014 – 2017
Location: Washington, DC
Project Type: Renovation, Landscape
Role: General Contractor

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