SEGD Philadelphia Chapter | Calder Gardens Tour Led by Herzog & de Meuron

Nov 07, 2025
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Calder Gardens
Benjamin Franklin Parkway 2100
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
United States
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SEGD Members Only! Join us for an exclusive tour of Calder Gardens with a member of the Herzog de Meuron team.


SEGD Members Only Event!


Join us for an exclusive tour of Calder gardens with a member of the Herzog de Meuron and Ballinger team. This is first come first serve limited seat event. Don’t miss your chance to hear from the team behind Philly’s newest cultural destination.


Calder Gardens is a new art institution dedicated to Alexander Calder (1898–1976), one of the most acclaimed and influential artists of the 20th century. Building on the artist’s enduring legacy, it is conceived as a place where an evolving interplay between art, architecture, nature, and programming encourages contemplation and self-discovery.


Set within a landscape featuring more than 250 varieties of plants in gardens conceived by Piet Oudolf, Calder Gardens’ 18,000-square-foot building, designed by Herzog & de Meuron, houses a rotating installation of artworks by Calder. Spanning the artist’s 50-year career and diverse bodies of work, the objects on view respond to architectural moments rather than art historical narratives. This selection of artworks slowly changes over time, echoing the natural rhythms of the seasons. Some will remain for years, while others are only on view for a few months, creating an ever-changing environment that encourages close looking and repeat visits.


In dialogue with Calder’s own experimental practice, programming at Calder Gardens presents performances, sonic experiences, screenings, lectures, and other events that connect the artist’s legacy of innovation to contemporary art. Emphasizing mindfulness and environmental awareness, Calder Gardens is a space that foregrounds the interconnectedness of all elements of life.

Calder Gardens is located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway in the heart of Philadelphia, a city with deep connections to the Calder family across several generations. It extends this lineage to the present day and joins Philadelphia’s rich artistic and cultural communities.


Photo credit: © Herzog & de Meuron

Calder Gardens description: https://caldergardens.org/