Urban Tree Farming
One of the most memorable features of Atlanta is the remarkable mature tree canopy that shades and cools the inner city neighborhoods.
Here a chick, there a chick, everywhere a chick, chick!
This year, we opted for a staycation for spring break. To give the kids something to look forward to, we decided to join the newest urban phenomenon sweeping our neighborhood and acquiesce to a request that we raise chickens.
Keeping It Simple
Every now and again, I am asked about “smart house” technology. It is a discussion I’ve followed through the years, sometimes with interest, sometimes with amusement.
Why Hire An Architect?
“My contractor told me I needed to call you. We know exactly what we want. How much do you charge for the blueprints?”In these cost challenged times, this is a familiar theme.
Friday Lunch and Learn
Every now and then, I come across something that entertains and teaches. Always the best combination!
Needful Things!
One of the advantages of my job is being exposed to hundreds of new and often innovative building products. Of the hundreds of products I come across in my work, most can be consigned to 3 categories.
LED…ready for prime time?
Accounting for approximately 20% of our national electrical usage, lighting is one of the most critical and difficult parts of a design.
Welcome Winter!
It is January. The Christmas decorations are down and put away. The house seems to expand and breathe easier with the banishment of the trees and garland.
A Simple Resolution
As 2010 ended, I felt overwhelmed by the volume of “stuff” oozing out of every corner of the house!
Everything Old
The day after Christmas proved to begin very early for me. As is often the case, I took advantage of the quiet time to peruse the blogosphere. I was amused to stumble across the following press release from Pantone…
(R)evolution
This is the house that Jack built… in the late 1940s after he returned from the war and started working for his father. It was a smart 3 bedroom house with a side porch designed to appeal to young men like him. It was an optimistic time.
Lesson Learned - A Baker’s Dozen
The remarkable thing about the design field is that it is a lifelong journey. When you are young and idealistic, you are insistent that life match your design. As you mature, you come to realize that your design should match life.
Today? No way!
This past weekend was spent in the mountains. It was wonderful to unwind, relax, and most of all unplug for 4 days!
Running…on Empty?
Designers are, by nature, a fairly optimistic bunch. It’s kind of hard to be anything else when you live your life looking through the lens of possibility.
Upheaval…the Technological Revolution
Technology changes everything. For those in the design profession, the introduction of BIM (building information modeling) software is revolutionizing not only the built environment but the studio environment as well, leaving many to wonder about the future of the profession.
Unrealized Promise
We had been looking for a historic place that might be good for a day trip with the boys. Since the Cherokee were a major topic of learning in school last year, we were delighted to discover New Echota.
Living Large
In my practice, “Living Large” is the phrase I use to describe a project that lives like it has more square footage than it does.
Cliff Diving
I logged on to Facebook the other day and found the above quote posted by a long-standing friend of mine. I immediately commented that I knew the feeling..
Ford Tough…
Taking a trip can either be an exercise in how to get from point A to point B in the quickest manner, or an exploration of the road less traveled. I find myself more likely to take the latter approach lately.