The landscape’s 4.6-acre footprint includes about 130,000 square feet of public gardens and paths, which offers year-round spaces for performances, strolling, and lounging, with a seasonal plant palette that becomes a performance in itself. “This idea of seasonality translates nicely into the idea of the movements of a symphony, where we’re moving from high points to quiet points,” says Edmund Hollander, FASLA, the firm’s president.