A National Historic Landmark, Bok Tower Gardens is a meditative and immersive designed landscape in Lake Wales, Florida, set on a regional high point, framed by native longleaf pine sandhill. Through the collaborative work of Edward Bok, owner, and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. and William Lyman Phillips, Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects, these public gardens have evolved for a century from their 1922 origins to the present. Heritage Landscapes was commissioned to prepare a thorough Cultural Landscape Report with the objectives of:
This CLR advances a comprehensive treatment of the history, evolution and future rehabilitation of the 33 acre Gardens; the 29 acre Entry sequence, and the intentional conservation and ongoing ecological restoration of the 40-acre Native Area framing the hilltop on sloping ground extending from the southeast to the northwest. The character of the Gardens and the Native Area has evolved away from the original design intent. The CLR provides detailed documentation to shift the future trajectory back to that historic intent while recognizing contemporary and future aspirations and issues, including climate resilience, staffing capabilities, finance and more.
WORKS:Bok Olmsted Gardens & Native Areas Cultural Landscape Report & Management Plan
TEAM:Heritage Landscapes with The Natives
QUOTES:The Bok Olmsted Gardens and Native Areas CLR is an excellent step forward based on a deeply documented understanding of the past and the needs today.
Aerial overlay of a map of the Bok Olmsted Landscape, including the Gardens and Native Area, in the context of the larger Bok Tower Gardens lands. Heritage Landscapes
The Reflection Pool and Tower with predominantly native plants photo credit Heritage Landscapes
West Vista proposed section with plant lists, birds and habitat Heritage Landscapes
Proposed native Long leaf Pine Sandhill ecological community restoration and habitat Heritage Landscapes
Reflection Pool proposed section with plant lists, birds and habitat Heritage Landscapes