WICHITA ART MUSEUM CUSTOM BOLLARD


This Midwestern art museum desired a park-like setting to present its sculptures and offer a welcoming atmosphere to the surrounding residential community. With interest of breaking down social and cultural barriers, the Art Garden was conceived as an informal, family friendly outdoor environment with plaza and amphitheater areas, conceived as “rooms” that support summer time events and group gathering. The edges to the rooms are defined by trees that create vertical definition, landscape variation and frame views of the art works that are strategically positioned throughout the grounds. Important to the overall lighting design and pedestrian experience is a custom wood bollard that has five asymmetrically positioned luminaires strategically aimed at different angles to create spots of light along the primary walking path. The natural material and whimsical design offer a softer, less institutional presence in the landscape. During the day, the bollard blends into the landscape while offering a moody and enchanted quality of light along the path at night. 


Owner:
Wichita Art Museum
Landscape Architect:
Confluence
Luminaire Designer: Derek Porter
Manufacturer: DuraComm Lighting and Structura
Photographer: Derek Porter

Details
Acacia wood with teak stain                                               Five individual 1W LED puck lights with spot optical hood accessory per bollard