Building on the tradition of bringing nature, art and active spaces to humanistic development, Kaleidoscope Park is the latest OJB-designed open space commissioned by Craig Hall. The park is the centerpiece of the larger Hall Park development in Frisco, Texas. The core themes of celebration, connectivity, and regional character are expressed in the 5.7-acre park with year-round programming for arts and culture. The design team was inspired by the site’s location in the Central Flyway for fall monarch butterfly migration. Pollinator gardens within the park and large swaths of prairie meadow in other parts of the development contribute to new habitat creation. The gardens include a wide variety of plants that draw butterflies, bees and hummingbirds, with both flowers and shrubs that bloom and attract pollinators year-round. Read more from Mark Lamster in the Dallas Morning News.
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