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Renovation Reuse: maximize materials

Posted on by Lauren Moss

Renovation Reuse: maximize materials

With any renovation, remodel or building project, repurposing existing materials, along with the efficient use of any new materials, is an important factor in the effort to minimize waste and maximize value during construction. Since we are often involved in a project from start to completion, this idea extends to the interior design phase as well, including furniture selection and placement.

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Sustainable Modernism: House in Regensburg

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Sustainable Modernism: House in Regensburg

Building a green home, while increasingly popular in recent years, isn't a completely new concept, and the House in Regensburg by Thomas Herzog, built in 1977, still resonates today as a unique and beautiful example of thoughtful, site-responsive architecture.

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Buildings We Love: Nix Nature Center

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Buildings We Love: Nix Nature Center

As the days are getting shorter and fall is quickly approaching, it’s the perfect time of year to take advantage of the pleasant weather and head outside to enjoy the natural environment, learn more about our local resources, and, of course, explore one of Orange County’s several great (and green) nature centers, the Nix Center in the heart of the Laguna Coast Wilderness Park.

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Gibbs Farm: Art in the New Zealand Landscape

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Gibbs Farm: Art in the New Zealand Landscape

Large-scale installation art almost always makes a statement, and the sculptures at Gibbs Farm is no exception. Located in North Auckland in New Zealand, the private art park includes over 20 commissioned works from artists including Richard Serra and Andy Goldsworthy.

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Greening the Games: Architecture of the 2012 London Olympics

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Greening the Games: Architecture of the 2012 London Olympics

The majority of the architecture of the 2012 Olympics is of a somewhat different nature than previous games, with an underlying sense of pragmatism, reflective of the current economy and state of global consciousness. Innovation, flexibility and sustainability are core concepts for the actual events, as well as the structures in which they are held.

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