Calder Gardens

Calder Gardens is a forthcoming sanctuary in the United States dedicated to the work of artist Alexander Calder.It will sit on 1.8 acres (0.73 hectares) of Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia and will include indoor and outdoor spaces that feature Calder's work.[1][2] Calder Gardens are designed by the Swiss architectural studio Herzog & de Meuron, in collaboration with Dutch landscape designer Piet Oudolf.[3] [4] Funding for the $70 million project was provided by the City of Philadelphia, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and private donors.[1] It is scheduled to open in 2025.
Alexander CalderBenjamin Franklin ParkwayPhiladelphiaarchitectural studioHerzog & de Meuronlandscape designerPiet OudolfCommonwealth of PennsylvaniaList of single-artist museumsCirque CalderLobster Trap and Fish TailSnow FlurryFloating CloudsThe Whirling EarThe Four ElementsTeodelapioThe CrabSky HooksLa Grande Voile (The Big Sail)GwenfritzSpinal ColumnLa Grande VitesseBent PropellerFour ArchesFlamingoCheval RougeFlying DragonIntermediate Model for the ArchSaurienCalder's set for SocrateHomage to JerusalemMountains and CloudsMobileWire sculptureAlexander Stirling CalderAlexander Milne Calder