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Magnolia Mound Visitors Center

Magnolia Mound Visitors Center

Situated on high ground adjacent to the Mississippi River, Magnolia Mound was a working plantation established in 1791. Today, Magnolia Mound’s mission is to illustrate and interpret the French Creole lifestyle through educational programs, workshops, lectures, festivals and other special events.

The design intent for the project is to emphasize the importance of site and topography as it relates to Magnolia Mound. The minimal intervention seeks to elevate the existing historic buildings and site by establishing a clear threshold for visitors as they circulate around the base of the mound. As one transitions through the new visitor center and ascends to the top of the mound, the building merges with the landscape to become unobtrusive and imperceptible. The top of the new structure aligns with the elevation of the high ground of the mound, establishing a datum which links old and new architecture on site.

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Magnolia Mound Visitors Center
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Magnolia Mound Visitors Center

LOCATION: Baton Rouge, Louisiana AREA: 4,000 Square Feet CONSTRUCTION COST: $1.6 Million COMPLETION: 2014 Situated on high ground adjacent to th Read More

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