Everyone involved in green building knows the benefits of adaptive reuse. You get a new space from an old building, perhaps not the same function as the original, but something that shares the area’s history and perhaps brings new functions to the surroundings. 1. It’s not just the building. Can the building’s surrounding landscaping beContinue reading “The 3 secrets of adaptive reuse that everyone misses”
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To Remove or not to Remove, that is the question
Sometimes a design hinges on one decision, in this case to remove a tree or keep it. The tree is healthy, but leaning ominously toward the house. It’s also a species that we know first hand can come crashing down without warning in a storm. Yet, it’s beautiful, provides a wonderful view from the secondContinue reading “To Remove or not to Remove, that is the question”
Transforming a cherry tree from landscape to furniture & art
Long ago, someone planted a tiny, spindly tree. It grew. A puppy chewed off much of the bark. The tree survived. It grew, and grew, and grew until it spread over the pool, the roof, the patio. Its trunk thickened until nobody could see the pool from the house. Sadly, it was time for theContinue reading “Transforming a cherry tree from landscape to furniture & art”