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Sanders Architecture’s LBJ Wildflower Center Admissions Kiosk

“While small in size, the admissions kiosk at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin accomplishes a lot. Designed by Sanders Architecture, the 101-sf pavilion replaced a guardhouse at the end of the center’s driveway that was part of the original set of buildings by Overland Partners. Unable to keep the guardhouse staffed all the time, the center had to place a sign in the window asking visitors to pay in the bookstore. As a result, it was losing as much as 50 percent of its ticket revenue. Visitors also had trouble finding the center once they parked.”

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