The landscape architects at Context Design worked closely with the architect to ensure a large grove of trees present on the site was maintained and protected throughout the design and construction processes. Situating the Honors College and its residences in this mature landscape setting provides an immediate feel of longevity and history despite it’s completion in 2016.
The Honors College is the first residence hall on Purdue’s campus to integrate academic spaces within a residential setting. To support this dual use, the site features an outdoor plaza with a fire pit, an open lawn for recreation and programs, and outdoor dining spaces.
As one unique detail of this project, the Dean of the Honors College was particularly passionate about the planting palette. Significant research went into plant selections that were edible, including many varieties appropriate for use in teas and medicinal remedies.
Context Design Role: Lead Site Designer, Pedestrian Hardscapes, Courtyard Design, and Construction Documents
Collaborators: CSO, Schneider Geomatics, and Messer Construction