Tree House at the Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum

The Nashville architect, Justin Lowe of PLADstudio recently designed a fun, Woolly treehouse at the Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum. It features approximately 50 feet long of living wall. It makes us so happy to see Woolly Pockets used in such an lush and lively space. And seeing the kids go down the slides just about melted our hearts away. Excellent work, Justin!

 

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2 Responses to “Tree House at the Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Museum”

  1. Debbie says:

    We love Cheekwood and saw this in their “treehouse exhibits” this summer. Have my plants & soil for my Woolly pocket. Will be planting it this weekend!!

  2. John Connel says:

    I really like this design featuring Woollypockets.
    This is a very clever way to connect children with plants and highlight how versatile Woollypockets truly are.

    Well done Justin on thinking outside the box.

    Woollypockets really do open up creativity with plants.

    John.

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