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Hatfield Creations
Before - A large tree fell on the cabin, shifting the entire thing towards the water. The original foundation was failing so badly, by the time we came to do this restoration we were truly amazed that it was still standing.
Eckalizzi Design
Blending ancient art and modern technology, students utilized an advanced laser cutter to transfer a Mandala design onto the tongue and groove siding.
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John Hill
In the early 1960s architect Carlo Scarpa transformed the ground floor and courtyard of the Palazzo Querini Stampalia into the Querini Stampalia Foundation, a major cultural complex in Venice, Italy.
Thelen Total Construction
This home has a number of great places to enjoy the outdoors. Rainy or bugs a problem? Head to the screen porch. Sunny? Bask in the warmth on the boathouse deck overlooking the boats on the lake. Morning or Dusk? Enjoy your coffee or a cold drink on the patio outside the screen porch.
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Stoddard Construction & Design Inc.
Large country two-storey brown house exterior in Other with wood siding, a gable roof and a shingle roof.
Design ideas for a small arts and crafts two-storey beige exterior in Cleveland with concrete fiberboard siding and a gable roof.
Georgio Home
Stunning new construction in the heart of Purchase. Located in a private community, this home sits on an expansive 2.34 acres. Designed and built by renowned architect Mark Finlay and Georgio Custom Builders, this 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath colonial consists of open floor plans, 10 ft ceilings, light stained hardwood floors, and sophisticated finishes.The first floor master suite includes WICs, spa-like master bathroom, and french doors leading to a bluestone patio. Chef's custom built EIK has a large island w/ quartzite countertops, double oven, & bay window w/ scenic views. Floor to ceiling glass windows form a circular dining room that flows into a grand great room w/ custom built-ins, floor to ceiling stone fireplace, and a wood beam ceiling. Other keys features include a living room w/ gas fireplace, full finished basement, first-floor laundry, and built-in BBQ w/ blue stone patio. Extensively landscaped with picturesque views and a wonderful koi pond make this the ideal place to call home. Currently for sale.
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Theodore Payne Foundation
Garden 2 in Santa Monica
http://www.nativeplantgardentour.org/gardens/garden-2-in-santa-monica/
Photo Credit: Joshua White
The Cultural Landscape Foundation
Saturday June 20, 1:30 to 3:00pm | Greenwich Village
Urban Aerie by David Kamp, FASLA, of Dirtworks Landscape Architecture, PC
For their award-winning terrace design, the landscape architects created a relaxing setting using the same materials they employed on their client’s beachfront hideaway (as part of this Dialogue, attendees visit the terrace where they’ll also get a presentation about the beach property). Contrasts in texture and color are carefully arranged. Cedar, weathered to a buff grey, is used throughout for decking and set off in places with borders of dark round stones. The wood is carefully treated so it’s smooth underfoot. Two bow front metal perimeter planters overflow with grasses, which soften the edges. Strategically placed cedar planters with amelanchier, also known as juneberry, are used as a screening device, to frame dramatic views from the apartment and provide some canopy. A single pine, together with the juneberry, provides sculptural interest. All the plants, which are either native or naturalized, weather the harsh winter winds and temperatures. Photo courtesy Dirtworks Landscape Architecture, PC
Home Foundations - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
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The Cultural Landscape Foundation
Saturday June 20, 10:00 to 11:30am | Manhattan
Midtown Sky Garden by Hank White, FASLA, and Aaron Booher of HMWhite
This excursion to a spectacular workplace landscape will take visitors up high above the busy streets of Manhattan. The award-winning, 6,500 square-foot terrace of the Midtown Manhattan Sky Garden takes advantage of panoramic skyline views while providing an intimate garden backdrop to the mid-century-modern building’s newly-renovated interior workspace. Richly textured and seasonally diverse plantings include a dense blanket of drought-tolerant prairie grasses, wildflower perennials, and spring flowering bulbs, punctuated by flowering Crab Apple trees. At twilight, the garden evolves into a subtle stage set of textured plantings, rustling softly against the glow of a frosted glass parapet rail—a soothing space where workers can escape the conference room or the electrifying noise of the dense urban environment. The roof garden’s biophilic design has elevated employees’ well-being, productivity, and morale. Photo copyright Ania Fedisz
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