The Urban Thinkscape at Gardopia Gardens spans approximately 20 feet wide and 10 feet tall. The frame is held by 6x6 cedar wood beams and black steel angle brackets. The 6-foot spindles are held in place by 22 flange bearings fabricated to 22 half-inch steel rods. The 11 spindles are lightweight, providing optimal rotation for children to turn. The spindles are decorated with 4 themes: 1) transportation & livestock, 2) flowers & grasses, 3) fruits and vegetables, and 4) insects & pollinators, all core components in Gardopia Garden’s garden-based learning curriculum, which educates thousands of children annually. It is here that youth, families, and individuals may rotate the spindles, matching themes, observing colors, and counting the painted features. The artwork is adaptable and as the years change, newer forms of art pieces such as murals, pride colors, reflectance, and more can be applied.
The Urban Thinkscape is also designed with 4-foot wide and 10-foot tall steel trellises on both sides of the structure. During the upcoming spring, trellising flower vines such as duranta erecta and trumpet vine will engulf the sides, becoming a habitat for birds, butterflies, bees, and more. This amplifies the learning experience, expanding touch sensory, and beauty for all ages.
The social impact of the Urban Thinkscape reaches over 1556 individuals in the garden-volunteer program, and more than 660 persons in our quarterly farmers’ markets are Gardopia Gardens. Gardopia Gardens services thousands of youth during the academic and calendar year, exposing local schools, homeschool, and out-of-school time programs to differentiated learning opportunities that blend both the garden and art. The Urban Thinkscape is across from a 40-foot community mural, both together creating a tunnel of art as visitors enter to and from the urban microfarm.
Gardopia Gardens, supporters, and the community extend our most gracious thank you to ChangeX and Microsoft for providing the resources necessary to construct a one-of-a-kind Thinkscape in the Eastside of San Antonio, Texas. Gardopia Gardens also extends our gratitude to Shelly Kessler and Rachael Todaro with Playful Learning Landscapes for providing design direction and expertise in the early stage of development. And lastly, thank you to Angelica Gonzales, Board Member with Gardopia Gardens, and Dominic Dominguez, Chief Operating Officer with Gardopia Gardens, who spearheaded the design process throughout the project.
To ChangeX and Microsoft, this transformative garden-based learning work in the heart of San Antonio is made possible through your support. Thank you for gifting our community with the opportunity of expanded learning through Playful Learning In The Garden!