the center
maple grove

2008
jamaica, ny
18,000 sf
new construction, transformation, landscape

2012, AIA Westchester / Hudson Valley
Citation

2008, Queens Chamber of Commerce
Excellence in Design Award

awards

Structural: Robert Silman Associates, PC
MEP: O'dea Lynch Abbatista
Site/Civil: TRC
Site/Civil: Raymond Keyes
Geotechnical: Carlin Simpson Associates
Sustainability: Sustainable Design Collaborative
Acoustic/Theatre System: Harvey Marshall Berling
Signage: C&G Partners

collaborators

a new center that reinterprets a historic boundary to connect cemetery and community.

Maple Grove is a non-sectarian cemetery founded in 1875 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Located within a 65-acre park-like setting in Kew Gardens, Queens, the Center at Maple Grove is a new 18,000 sf facility conceived to serve the neighborhood while marking an accessible gateway into the cemetery landscape.

The design grew from the idea of a garden wall that both opens and defines place. By removing part of the existing masonry barrier and reworking that presence as a building armature, the project creates deliberate sightlines, thresholds, and sequence between the secular streetscape and the cemetery’s contemplative grounds.

project narrative

project outcome


Circulation through the center supports clear movement between neighborhood and cemetery grounds. Entrances and sequences reduce ambiguity and separate public flows from quieter, contemplative paths.

Daylight clarifies spatial hierarchy while preserving measured privacy in contemplative spaces. Strategic openings reinforce visual connection with the landscape without direct exposure.

Program spaces accommodate communal, educational, and remembrance activities with minimal overlap. Flexible adjacencies and durable finishes support adaptation and ongoing maintenance.

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Every project begins with listening. If you’re considering a new campus, building, or landscape, we’d welcome the chance to talk through your goals, challenges, and aspirations. Our team works collaboratively to shape places that feel grounded, connected, and built to serve people well over time.

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