Terrain Work’s “The Fold Garden” was recently dedicated at the Peoria Riverfront Museum in memory of the late Pat Hagenbuch, community leader, business owner, and museum member. The bespoke folded sculptural steel planters and accompanying plantings were designed by Terrain Work and fabricated by Philippi-Hagenbuch, Inc. as a gift from her daughter and son-in-law, Danette and Josh Swank. The new garden transforms the previously unused plaza into an outdoor gallery and event space for future museum visitors to enjoy. To learn more about the “Fold Garden” click here.
Terrain Work Creating A New Master Plan for Peoria Riverfront Museum
Terrain Work is delighted to announce that we have begun work with the Peoria Riverfront Museum in Central Illinois to create a new campus master plan. The new plan will further the museum’s mission to foster learning for all and create a venue that further strengthens the community. The only multidisciplinary museum of its kind in the nation, the Peoria Riverfront Museum uses art, science, history, and achievement to inspire confidence and lifelong learning in the community.
Situated on the bank of the Illinois River, the Peoria Riverfront Museum acts as a essential link between the historic riverfront and broader downtown Peoria. The museum, a Smithsonian affiliate, manages a permanent collection of 15,000 objects and organizes more than 20 self-curated and visiting exhibitions annually in five major galleries and twenty-five total display spaces. Terrain Work is honored to partner with the museum to forge a vision for the future of the campus and downtown Peoria, Illinois!