Garden and Facilities Plans
Since 2005, Paul J. Ciener Botanical Garden has worked with many designers on various plans for all facets of the Garden -- from the visitor and education center to the garden spaces to the hardscape elements such as sidewalks and brick walls. This page will showcase these plans to highlight the work that we have accomplished over the years, laying the groundwork through extensive planning for this future public garden.
The primary plan that has been under development for several years (dating in its infancy all the way to 2000) is the PJCBG master plan. This document is one that guides the overall development of the 7-acre garden site such that specific features (e.g., visitor and education center, Pattern Garden, etc.) can be developed within an overall design framework. The master plan was designed primarily by landscape architects Robert Hayter and Perry Harrison, Jr. of The Hayter Firm (Pinehurst, North Carolina). Significant input was also provided by garden designer Chip Callaway of Callaway and Associates (Greensboro, North Carolina). The master plan is an ongoing document that will continue to change as designs for specific spaces and structures are developed. The master plan, as it existed in spring, 2006 can be viewed on the Master Plan page.
You can meet some of the very important people involved with the construction of PJCBG by clicking on "Related Images" below.
Other plans including the Pattern Garden and the Garden Pavilion can be viewed on the Further Plans page.