Showing posts with label Green Home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Green Home. Show all posts
4.22.2012
Happy 4.22.12
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2.27.2012
Garden Ideas: Inspired Details from Morikami Japanese Gardens
We were lucky enough to be able to steal away for a few days and headed to South Florida to soak up some sun, absorb some much needed Vitamin D and to fight off the winter blues and greys of Central Ohio. Three days were spent at some beautiful nature preserves- birds, wetlands and the highlight- The Morikami Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach.
The gardens are designed to represent major periods in Japanese garden design from the eighth to the twentieth centuries. According to the designer Hoichi Kurisu, "each garden is intended to express the character and ideas of a unique counterpart in Japan without attempting to duplicate those gardens and seamlessly flow together as one garden."
With over 200 acres it's needless to say the gardens were tranquil and magnificent. With a surge of interest in sustainable gardening what better way to look for inspiration than in the Japanese masters who flawlessly combine simplicity with majesty to blend the earth into their surroundings.Bamboo, of course, was prevalent and it's clever use seamlessly translated from Japanese to classic to modern with a variety of practical uses from staking shrubbery to creating benches. Rigging was precise yet so simple: lashed and knotted with rope or black twine.


Bamboo was also prevalent in creating privacy screens that, again, could so easily translate to residential spaces- yard fencing and shed or door details...
On a grander scale... Most of the garden paths were lined with giant hedges, much like hews and privet commonly found in many a garden. What was so striking was the angle at which they were pruned- not sharp or geometric but gentle slopes that often angled upward creating sweeping vistas of greenery. What a perfect way to make a space feel larger and less closed in.

Especially effective was the use of gravel composed not only of stone but of shells- whole and crushed- a great use of what the local terrain has to offer. While clearly the scale of such a garden is a space challenge for most, the details are not. Note the boulder with such a carefully composed placement of ferns and the tree trunk which forms a perfect resting spot.For those lucky enough to have a water feature- nothing says Japanese garden quite like a coy pond. This vast pond was especially impressive with turtles and giant fish (no, seriously giant fish!).
Japanese Gardening
Morikami
JLife International
Japanese Style
Dharma Crafts
Custom Peace Poles
The Peacepole Project
All photos are our own except where noted.
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2.19.2012
Shipping Container Work Spaces
Over Thanksgiving we visited Dekalb Market in Brooklyn - an outdoor market with pod size storefronts, all located in salvaged shipping containers. Ever since, we've been intrigued and inspired to explore more places like this. It's such a simple concept and while perhaps seemly simple- it seems so simply do-able.

Inspired to consider downsizing a retail footprint, the container concept challenges maximizing dollars per square foot and creativity. Wouldn't it make a great space for working with brides on their wedding invitation? Or a pint size letterpress studio?
While containers seem best suited to the urban landscape they even work as seaside retreat. Many of the projects below were featured on Inhabit- a never ending source for green living inspiration.
Pinamar Beach Resort located in Argentina offers hostel travel/"glamping" in anything but student grade accommodations. Of all the examples, this best demonstrates how the concept could easily translate in to the perfect art studio or office. We're ready to move in!!

Photos via Pinamar Beach ResortA new drive thru Starbucks in Tukwila, Washington... Love how the signage is integrated into the container walls.
Container City in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico is a 50,000 sq. foot strip center which perfectly serves up everything from espresso to tattoos in this college town.
(Photo via Container City in San Andrés Cholula)This coastal paradise in New Zeland was featured in Modern Architecture. Posted via / see more great ideas at busyboo.com.
Photo via busyboo.com
Photo via MEKA
Photo via archdaily.com by Maziar-Behrooz ArchitectureInspired? DIY: you can purchase used containers from out-backstorage.com. They are surprisingly affordable - $2,500 - $4,000. Then get busy- the trick is containing yourself but not feeling railroaded in!


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12.06.2011
Re: Gifts... 10 Ways to Gift-Back
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11.27.2011
Inhabitat Green Holiday Gift Guide
Looking for the perfect gifts this holiday season? Overwhelmed with the possibilities? There are lots of gift guides floating around but this guide from Inhabitat is our current favorite- lots of contemporary gifts for the green minded gifter.
A few faves:
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