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The extended living space of a home in Kerala, India, incorporates locally quarried stone into the design – enhancing the overall aesthetic of the room and complementing its lush surroundings
The extended living space fuses a contemporary design with a curated landscape -- creating an engaging environment. Co-founders and design principals emphasized that using locally quarried stone was a priority, as the material is not only beautiful, but also sustainable.
Laura Solano, partner at Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA) of Cambridge, MA, discusses the inspiration behind the landscape at Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences, One Dalton Street in Boston, MA, and the collaboration with sculptor Darrell Petit on its focal point, “Event”
Laura Solano, partner at Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA) of Cambridge, MA, discusses the inspiration behind the landscape at Four Seasons Hotel & Private Residences, One Dalton Street in Boston, MA, and the collaboration with sculptor Darrell Petit on its focal point, “Event”
Sandstone supplied by Russell Stone Products plays a key role in the new landscape design at Pennsylvania State University’s Brandywine campus in Media, PA
School administers are devoted to not only maintaining a high level of education at all of its campuses, but to also create a social and nurturing learning environment through its landscape architecture.
Charles Luck, a 2011 Season Sponsor for The Cultural Landscape Foundation (TCLF), is proud to support the "Second Wave of Modernism II: Landscape Complexity and Transformation," a conference to be held at New York City's Museum of Modern Art.