The Edsel and
Eleanor Ford House is known to be a historical gem. But now it is the landscape that surrounds the home which is being honored by the Michigan Green Industry Association as the 2015 winner of its esteemed Chairman's Award.
The annual award is given to an
organization that contributes to the quality of the environment and
magnificence of the landscape.
"We are extremely honored to be receiving the Chairman's Award," said Karl Koto, director of landscapes in a press release. "This award is a testament to the continued skill and passion of our landscape team. It was Eleanor Ford's wish to preserve the estate for the enrichment of the public and receiving the Chairman's award reflects the dedication of the entire organization to conserve this magnificent estate and its historically important landscape."
As Koto explained
when planning their family home, Edsel and Eleanor Ford wanted a setting that
provided both wide-open and intimate outdoor spaces that would accommodate
everything from sports and relaxation to nature and family gatherings. This was
achieved through the work of Jens Jensen, one of America's foremost landscape
designers and conservationists. Between 1926 and 1932, Jensen, who is known as
a master of the naturalistic approach created a design that combines woodlands,
meadows and wetlands in such a natural way one would never know it was man made.
His design also engages all five senses through the sight of many colors and
shapes, the sound of water running, the smell of flowers in bloom, the taste of
berries and the serene feeling that comes with being surrounded by nature.
The beauty he
created on the historic property that includes 43 acres of turf, 1.25 miles of
roads, 1.5 miles of paths and 7,000 feet of shoreline is maintained by a team
of six full-time, one part-time and two seasonal landscapers. Among the work
they do to maintain its beauty is the annual spring planting of more than 5,000
new bulbs. In 2015, more than $2 million was spent on upgrades that included
mending a bridge and storm-water management system.
"We are
extremely pleased to be able to honor the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House with
this award," said Diane Andrews, executive director of the Michigan Green
Industry Association. "The grounds are the epitome of 'magnificence of the
landscape!'"
Previous winners
have included Domino Farms, Frederik Meijer Gardens and the Detroit Riverfront
Conservancy.