Thursday, April 30, 2009

Guerilla Gardening


There's a group of people in the UK who find places that need a little landscaping and in the middle of the night they improve these areas. They call it Guerilla Gardening. I can think of a few public spaces in Chicago that are underutilized and could use some help. I wish I had the time and resources to do some Guerilla Landscape Architecture. 

Are there any spaces you wish you could help? Maybe you can start your own brand of Guerilla Gardening. 

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Human Habitats


I've teamed up with a couple interior designers, another landscape architect and an architecture student for a design competition. The competition is the USGBC Natural Talent competition and is only open to designers within 5 years of graduation. Lucky me, I qualify! We're working to design a house for Habitat for Humanity that meets/exceeds the minimum LEED standards for homes. The deadline for submissions is May 31st, so I can't share too much until then, but I'm very excited about the possibilities of this project. 

A few facts about the project:
  • Project site is in McHenry County (Illinois)
  • 1 in 17 residents in McHenry county lives in poverty. The rate has tripled since 1980.
  • Affordable housing is defined as paying no more than 30% of your income to household expenses.
  • 1/2 of McHenry residents pay more than 30% of their income to household expenses. 
  • Habitat for Humanity provides affordable housing to low income families at cost.
  • Homes are usually built in a weekend with volunteer workers and the homeowner. 
  • Many families stay in these homes through retirement. 
  • Our home design must be a modest 1200 sf, 3 bedroom, 1 bath home, intended for a 4 person family with less than $25,000/yr annual income. 
The winners of the Chicago competition go on to compete in the national competition. The overall winners will work with Habitat for Humanity to make these home plans a reality to be used for multiple Habitat for Humanity projects. Like I said, I'm excited about the possibilities.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Thrive


I'm happy to report that my first attempt at publishing a website appears to have been successful. Yesterday marked the launch of the new Thrive website. www.thrivelandscapes.com  Check it out! 

Thrive represents the teaming of two LA@UConn graduates to share our urban landscape design and horticultural experience with Chicago residents. Hopefully our new home on the web will help us increase our customer base for the 2009 growing season.