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  1. Donald M. Kendall, former chairman of the board and CEO, conceived the gardens which bear his name. He imagined an atmosphere of stability and creativity. The sculpture collection was started in 1965 and consists of works by major twentieth-century artists.

  2. The Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens is a collection of 45 pieces of outdoor sculpture at the PepsiCo world headquarters in Purchase, New York. The collection includes work from major modern sculptors including Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore, Alexander Calder, and Alberto Giacometti.

  3. PepsiCo World Headquarters 700 Anderson Hill Road, Purchase, New York. The Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens at PepsiCo World Headquarters. ceived the gardens which bear his name. He imagined an atmosphere of stability, creativity and experimentation that .

  4. The Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens feature a collection of 45 pieces of outdoor sculpture at the PepsiCo world headquarters in Purchase. The collection includes work from major modern sculptors including Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore, Alexander Calder and Alberto Giacometti.

  5. Home » Explore Area » PepsiCo's Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens. Gardens designed by Russell Page and 20th-century sculpture, including works by Alexander Calder, Jean Dubuffet, Joan Miró, Auguste Rodin, and Alberto Giacometti.

  6. Surrounding PepsiCo’s world headquarters, these beautifully landscaped grounds feature nearly 50 monumental sculptures as well as 11 varied gardens — from a birch grove to a lily pond.

  7. This sculpture garden was conceived in 1965 when PepsiCo relocated its corporate headquarters to a former polo club 35 miles north of New York City. Seven three-story symmetrical buildings designed by architect Edward Durrell Stone were organized around a cruciform-shaped courtyard enclosed on all sides but the northern, which opened on axis ...

  8. Donald M Kendall Sculpture Gardens at PepsiCo. A classic corporate headquarters (designed by Edward Durell Stone) with a garden by Russell Page (1981-1985) and a collection of modern sculpture. Kendall was the CEO of Pepsico between 1971 and 1986.

  9. A lovely, expansive sculpture garden that's full of life and color. It's a terrific place to take a walk and decompress. Plus the world class sculptures, which include works by Calder and Rodin, are fairly accessible for the lay art fan.

  10. The Donald M. Kendall Sculpture Gardens is a collection of 45 pieces of outdoor sculpture at the PepsiCo world headquarters in Purchase, New York. The collection includes work from major modern sculptors including Auguste Rodin, Henry Moore, Alexander Calder, and Alberto Giacometti.