Snowscape Visit: The Max Family Garden in Brooklyn

Snowscape Visit: The Max Family Garden in Brooklyn

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There is a strong temptation to stay indoors when the world freezes. But out there in the cold, and especially after snowfall, the brown bones of gardens are suddenly emphasized, outlined in white. Visiting gardens in winter, when leaves and flowers belong to dreams of spring, allows us the thrill of anticipation, the pure pleasure of comparison, and an appreciation of structure, adding layers of understanding to our experience. It also tests our plant identification skills.

For as much as it obscures, snow reveals what we may not have noticed before. Dusted with white, trees do not shape-shift—they can’t—as much as they become eloquent, damp snow emphasizing the gestures of bare branches.

Photography by Marie Viljoen.

Above: Glory be to brick. 

Just a whisper north of the Brooklyn Bridge, and within Brooklyn Bridge Park, is the Max Family Garden (also known as the Triangle Garden), a hidden wedge guarded by old brick walls and arches, and designed by Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA).

snowscape visit: the max family garden in brooklyn Above: Snow turns found bluestone slabs into plush (but cold), cushioned seats. snowscape visit: the max family garden in brooklyn Above: New movement is revealed where snow delineates branches.

Near double swing-doors, a mature sassafras branch extends a gracefully welcoming arm, the theatrical winter expression in keeping with the entrance to St. Ann’s Warehouse within the garden

snowscape visit: the max family garden in brooklyn Above: Bluestone slabs found at the site were stacked, redeployed as seating.

In 2015, the St Ann’s Warehouse performance space opened within the vestiges of a late nineteenth century tobacco warehouse, reimagined by Marvel Design.

snowscape visit: the max family garden in brooklyn Above: The unroofed walls frame views of the Brooklyn Bridge.

The two-floor brick shell that encloses the Max Family Garden is what remains of the original structure, and was commissioned by St. Ann’s Warehouse to fulfill zoning regulations that require new waterfront development to include publicly accessible green space. Both an entrance to the theater and a backstage door open into the garden.

snowscape visit: the max family garden in brooklyn Above: In mid spring the frosted shrubs burst into yellow life—they are Kerria japonica.

The restrained palette of trees is limited to birch, sassafras, and redbud. Beneath them shrubs include Japanese kerria and sweetspire, for spring and late summer bloom. Hellebores appear in late winter and the flower clusters of Skimmia follow soon after.

snowscape visit: the max family garden in brooklyn Above: Vertical birch trunks become focal points. snowscape visit: the max family garden in brooklyn Above: A generous arch frames the garden. snowscape visit: the max family garden in brooklyn Above: Layers of arches reveal the cross hatching of snowy branches. snowscape visit: the max family garden in brooklyn Above: Occupying the corner of a 19th century tobacco warehouse, the garden within feels secret.

While the Max Family Garden becomes part of the working St. Ann’s Warehouse space (via doors within the triangle) it is open during regular Brooklyn Bridge Park hours, a quiet space within the bustling greenway.

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