“Some people think of the landscape as something out there,
unrelated to what happens inside them… this is blindness.”
– James Rose

The James Rose Center is a non-profit landscape research and study foundation headquartered in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Formerly the home of landscape architect James Rose, it was built in 1953 for himself and family members.

Tours and programs start May 18th!

Join us May 4th or May 11th for a Volunteer Day!

Be a part of the James Rose Center: Internships and Docents

The James Rose Center is currently accepting applications for internships this spring and summer season. We also welcome non-students who wish to volunteer their time as docents to contact us.

Opening May 18th!

We’re excited to announce that we’ll be opening for the 2024 season on Saturday, May 18th. If you want a sneak-peek, please join us on a Volunteer Day on May 4th or 11th. Also, please keep an eye on our events section and sign-up emails for our events and tours throughout the year.

The Future of the James Rose Center

As the James Rose Center looks to the future, continued preservation and renovation are essential. See our plans to bring new life to the Center, allowing for new programs, events and community involvement - and learn how you can help!

Learn more about James Rose, his work, and the amazing residence he built for himself in Ridgewood, New Jersey.

Photo by Michael Biondo

James Rose and his home…

“Change is the essence. To reveal what is always there is the trick.”

— James Rose, The Heavenly Environment

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