About
I’m an architect with a lifelong interest in the environment. I grew up around the Indiana Dunes and Lake Michigan, so my sensitivity to the living world may well stem from my lakeshore experiences.
A blog is a good forum to present ideas that allow you, the reader, to take it or leave it. There’s no strident rhetoric or table banging on my part, just a simple belief that we can continue to improve how we take sustenance and energy from our one and only home. Yeah, I know it looks big, but face it: this is the only real estate we’ve got.
At this point in my practice I want to press forward with the notion of how we might create a living architecture. Green building continues to gather momentum and yet I, personally, am not satisfied. So I want to present a body of work that organically takes shape over time and use the blog to chronicle success and failure.
If you are a designer, landscape architect, architect, or site engineer, and have a project to share that illustrates living architecture principles, please feel free to contact me. Many a good building, site or planning project never makes the pages of the design magazines. New outlets are good for all of us.
