Children’s Museum of Sonoma County
Santa Rosa, CA
Samantha Dabney was a designer at BASE Landscape Architecture for this project. This interactive children’s garden received the Northern California Chapter Honor Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects.
“The Russian River weaves through Sonoma County, California, traversing inland agricultural valleys and redwood forests before reaching the rugged Pacific coast. At the Children’s Museum of Sonoma County, a Russian River replica takes kids on a fun and educational journey through Mary’s Garden, the award-winning outdoor exploration area that BASE designed.
The ecologically responsible and locally rooted landscape invites children to connect with nature through play. Kids learn about metamorphosis and pollination through interactive installations showing the life cycle of the butterfly. They become farmers for a day at the Farm Stand, where they grow, harvest and sell toy fruits and veggies. They explore the intricacies of a watershed by diverting and damming water and experiencing the work involved in pumping and irrigating. Hands-on waterplay teaches youngsters about the salmon life cycle, and lets them experiment with hydropower.” - BASE Landscape Architects
Collaborators: Scientific Art Studio, Walker Avenue Nursery, and AE Nelson Construction.