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Jenn Kho
The Bridge of Gardens and The Garden Terrace each won a design award
from the American Institute of Architects, California Council, South
Coast Plaza representatives announced this week.
“The jury was quite taken with the bridge and thought it was
beautifully conceived and detailed,” said Steven Oliver, one of four jury
members who selected the bridge for the award.
The pedestrian bridge opened in September to connect the main part of
the shopping center with stores across Bear Street, including Crate &
Barrel and Macy’s Home store.
The Bridge of Gardens -- a 600-foot-long, open-air pedestrian walkway
with rows of steel “wings” projecting from each side to support clusters
of fast-growing bougainvillea plants -- was designed to be a garden in
the sky.
When the bridge opened, Henry Segerstrom, managing partner of C.J.
Segerstrom & Sons, said that landscape designer Kathryn Gustafson, who
conceptualized the architectural artwork, attempted to capture the image
of a bird in flight.
City Councilwoman Linda Dixon said art like The Bridge of Gardens
helps make Costa Mesa unique.
“I think this award is additional recognition of the fine public art
that is unique to the city of Costa Mesa,” she said. “Art, whether visual
or performing arts, provokes untouched thoughts and emotions in people
and often can be soothing, inspiring and beneficial to one’s life. Art
allows people to dream, think and imagine, and I think we’re lucky to
have a famous architect like Kathryn Gustafson create something as
beautiful as The Bridge of Gardens in Costa Mesa.”
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