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Thursday, May 29, 2008
community gardeners tend
Gardening for food, rehabilitation
City provides seed harvest; community gardeners tend; products goes to the needy.
In Ginny Smith
Nicholas Rowan, a 22-year-old from Mayfair, is for violation of probation time. He does not want to tell the world about his first crime, and inside the greenhouse on grounds Philadelphia prison system in the north-east, it does not really matter.
It is coaxing tiny tomato plants on a little peat pots biggest called "six pack", and had it not been for his orange jumpsuit and correctional officer in the corner, I look for everything the world like any other gardener in the spring.
"We must be very mild," says Rowan, slowly lifting potted plants in another.
This week, under an innovative program called City Harvest, tomato transplants and thousands of other fruits, vegetables and herbal plants should be delivered to 30 community gardens around Philadelphia. There, they will be planted and maintained, the product harvested and finally returned to 30 food cupboards in local churches, community centers and high-and low-income apartment complex.
Last year, gardeners given 12000 pounds - six tons. This year, given rising food prices and increasingly necessary, they are in sight for 15000 pounds.
"We are all really just the idea of getting fresh vegetables to people who need food, especially a large number of elderly who are accustomed to having fresh produce," says Don Nilsen of Powelton Village. Last year, he and four others in the summer of Winter Garden near the Drexel University delivered 237 pounds of greens, tomatoes, eggplants and peppers in a food cupboard to a church nearby.
Now in its third season, City Harvest is distinguished from other prison, community gardening, food distribution and nutrition education programs across the country insofar as it involves not just one or two of these elements, but all four.
"For us, there was enormous power in this idea," says Priscilla Luce, president of the Albert M. Greenfield Foundation, which provided $ 500000 in grants to see the program in 2009. It is managed by Philadelphia Green, the PA Horticultural Society's urban gardening initiative.
The idea came at the same time on several fronts.
First, in the late 1990, supporting foundations began in Philadelphia green insisting that his community gardens generate "greater aesthetic value beyond the improvement of a package in city, "said Joan M. Reilly, Philadelphia Green chief.
Several achievements followed: gardeners who were already informally share their abundant harvests, that gardening is increasingly used in the "healing workshops" on drug rehabilitation and other institutions, and that rates for conditions such as obesity and diabetes are rising.
At the same time, the prison system was looking to revive its horticulture program, dormant since an electrical fire destroyed two-era Victorian greenhouses to the road on a complex ten years ago .
Finally has come more and more advocacy for "food security," the notion that all households, regardless of their income, should have access to sufficient increased safety, affordable and nutritious food.
Steveanna Wynn, executive director of SHARE non-profit, sees it this way: "In some areas of our city, there is no food stores. Corner stores are not fresh produce, and Food is so expensive these days, people can 't afford it anyway. It is a way to get fresh produce in the diet of people who otherwise would not get everything literally. "
SHARE, which stands for Self-Help and Resource Exchange, coordinates the distribution of the City of harvest produce to food cupboards. The Council for the Promotion of Health PA South provides placards with recipes and nutritional information on products are distributed.
Because of the weak economy, Wynn believes that more people will never shared this year's harvest. "It is ugly, and I fear that it will be uglier," she said.
Rowan feels good to know that the Sun and New Golden Girl tomatoes, jalapeno and habanero peppers, basil and oregano he tended eventually help people in need.
"We feed the homeless and people in shelters. This is a good deed and a good cause," he said.
Rowan is one of about 12 men and 10 women prisoners who work - in separate groups - inside the greenhouse or outside the prison in the half-acre organic garden. They are low-security prisoners, most service from 30 to 90 days for offences such as violation of probation or parole, drug use, or non-payment of child support or tickets parking.
Lisa Mosca, an instructor City Harvest, teaching them not only how to grow plants organically, but how to plan the next growing season, the fight against pests through planting sage, and enrich the soil off - season. It also launches in some basic math, resume writing and cooking.
"We cultivate and cook our vegetables here, too," Mosca said, pointing to the hoop adjacent house.
It helps.
"There is no charge things in prison," says Rowan, whose favorite dish is sauteed broccoli with cheese.
These May not sound like earth-life lessons, but correctional officer Tom O'Neal, who began prison at the beginning of the gardening program and now manages the greenhouse, insists they are.
"Life has not been targeted for these people," said O'Neal. "They learn on the propagation of plants, soil structure, a little botany, yes, but also on the work ethic and expand horizons."
The prisoners are fascinated by the symbiotic relationships that exist in nature, for example. "They love that aphids are enslaved by the ants. We tell them everything," said O'Neal, who grew up on a dairy farm in Bradford County, Pa.
And if the season take place in a place full of people obsessed with the passage of time. Rowan now knows the time of sowing and transplantation, when to plant, water and harvest.
More importantly, he knows he could be out of here soon. Maybe it will even make gardening and cooking when he gets home.
For the moment, there are the tomatoes to move from one pot to another.
"You can really get lost here," he said.
Contact gardening writer Virginia Smith at 215-854-5720 or vsmith@phillynews.com.
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Ginny Smith
Nicholas Rowan, a 22-year-old from Mayfair, is for violation of probation time. He does not want to tell the world about his first crime, and inside the greenhouse on grounds Philadelphia prison system in the north-east, it does not really matter.
It is coaxing tiny tomato plants on a little peat pots biggest called "six pack", and had it not been for his orange jumpsuit and officer correction in the corner, I look for all the world like any other gardener in the spring.
"We must be very mild," says Rowan, slowly lifting potted plants in another.
This week, under an innovative program called City Harvest, tomato transplants and thousands of other fruits, vegetables and herbal plants should be delivered to 30 community gardens around Philadelphia. There, they will be planted and maintained, the product harvested and finally returned to 30 food cupboards in local churches, community centers and high-and low-income apartment complex.
Last year, gardeners given 12000 pounds - six tons. This year, given rising food prices and increasingly necessary, they are in sight for 15000 pounds.
"We are all really just the idea of getting fresh vegetables to people who need food, especially a large number of elderly who are used d & # 39; have fresh produce, "says Don Nilsen of Powelton Village. Last year, he and four others in the summer of Winter Garden near the Drexel University delivered 237 pounds of greens, tomatoes, eggplants and peppers in a food cupboard at a church nearby.
Now in its third season, City Harvest is distinguished from other prison, community gardening, food distribution and nutrition education programs across the country insofar as it involves not only a or two of these elements, but all four.
"For us, there was enormous power in this idea," says Priscilla Luce, president of the Albert M. Greenfield Foundation, which provided $ 500000 in grants to see the program in 2009. It is managed by Philadelphia Green, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society's urban gardening initiative.
The idea came at the same time on several fronts.
First, in the late 1990, supporting foundations began in Philadelphia green insisting that his community gardens generate "greater aesthetic value beyond l & # 39; improvement of a parcel in the city, "said Joan M. Reilly, Philadelphia Green chief.
Several achievements followed: gardeners who were already informally share their abundant harvests, that gardening is increasingly used in workshops on healing the drug and rehabilitation of other institutions, and that rates for conditions such as obesity and diabetes are rising.
At the same time, the prison system was looking to revive its horticulture program, dormant since an electrical fire destroyed two-era Victorian greenhouses to the road on a complex ten years ago. Finally
has come more and more advocacy for "food security," the notion that all households, regardless of their income, should have access to sufficient increased safety, ' affordable and nutritious food.
Steveanna Wynn, executive director of SHARE non-profit, sees it this way: "In some areas of our city, there is no food stores. Corner stores are not fresh products, and food is so expensive these days, people can 't afford it anyway. It is a way to get fresh produce in the diet of people who otherwise would not get everything literally. "
SHARE, which stands for Self-Help and Resource Exchange, coordinates the distribution of the City of harvest produce to food cupboards. The Council for the Promotion of Health PA South provides placards with recipes and nutritional information on products are distributed.
Because of the weak economy, Wynn believes that more people will never shared this year's harvest. "It is ugly, and I fear that it will be uglier," she said.
Rowan feels good to know that the Sun and New Golden Girl tomatoes, jalapeno and habanero peppers, basil and oregano he tended eventually help people in need .
"We feed the homeless and people in shelters. It is a good deed and a good cause, "he said.
Rowan is one of about 12 men and 10 women prisoners who work - in separate groups - inside the greenhouse or outside the prison in half-acre organic garden. They are low-security prisoners, most service from 30 to 90 days for offences such as violation of probation or parole, drug use, or non-payment of child support or parking tickets.
Lisa Mosca, an instructor City Harvest, teaching them not only how to grow plants organically, but how to plan the next growing season, the fight against pests through planting sage, and d & # 39; enrich the soil off-season. It also launches in some basic math, resume writing and cooking.
"We cultivate and cook our vegetables here, too," Mosca said, pointing to the hoop adjacent house.
It helps.
"There is no charge things in prison," says Rowan, whose favorite dish is sauteed broccoli with cheese. These
May not sound like earth-life lessons, but correctional officer Tom O'Neal, who began prison at the beginning of the gardening program and now manages the greenhouse, insists they are .
"Life has not been targeted for these people," said O'Neal. "They learn on the propagation of plants, soil structure, a little botany, yes, but also on the work ethic and expand horizons."
Prisoners are fascinated by the symbiotic relationships that exist in nature, for example. "They love that aphids are enslaved by the ants. We tell them everything, "said O'Neal, who grew up on a dairy farm in Bradford County, Pa.
And if the season take place in a place full of people obsessed with the passage of time. Rowan now knows the time of sowing and transplantation, when to plant, water and harvest.
More importantly, he knows he could be out of here soon. Maybe it will even make gardening and cooking when he gets home.
Currently, there are the tomatoes to move from one pot to another.
"You can really get lost here," he said.
Contact gardening writer Virginia Smith at 215-854-5720 or vsmith@phillynews.com.
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City provides seed harvest; community gardeners tend; products goes to the needy.
In Ginny Smith
Nicholas Rowan, a 22-year-old from Mayfair, is for violation of probation time. He does not want to tell the world about his first crime, and inside the greenhouse on grounds Philadelphia prison system in the north-east, it does not really matter.
It is coaxing tiny tomato plants on a little peat pots biggest called "six pack", and had it not been for his orange jumpsuit and correctional officer in the corner, I look for everything the world like any other gardener in the spring.
"We must be very mild," says Rowan, slowly lifting potted plants in another.
This week, under an innovative program called City Harvest, tomato transplants and thousands of other fruits, vegetables and herbal plants should be delivered to 30 community gardens around Philadelphia. There, they will be planted and maintained, the product harvested and finally returned to 30 food cupboards in local churches, community centers and high-and low-income apartment complex.
Last year, gardeners given 12000 pounds - six tons. This year, given rising food prices and increasingly necessary, they are in sight for 15000 pounds.
"We are all really just the idea of getting fresh vegetables to people who need food, especially a large number of elderly who are accustomed to having fresh produce," says Don Nilsen of Powelton Village. Last year, he and four others in the summer of Winter Garden near the Drexel University delivered 237 pounds of greens, tomatoes, eggplants and peppers in a food cupboard to a church nearby.
Now in its third season, City Harvest is distinguished from other prison, community gardening, food distribution and nutrition education programs across the country insofar as it involves not just one or two of these elements, but all four.
"For us, there was enormous power in this idea," says Priscilla Luce, president of the Albert M. Greenfield Foundation, which provided $ 500000 in grants to see the program in 2009. It is managed by Philadelphia Green, the PA Horticultural Society's urban gardening initiative.
The idea came at the same time on several fronts.
First, in the late 1990, supporting foundations began in Philadelphia green insisting that his community gardens generate "greater aesthetic value beyond the improvement of a package in city, "said Joan M. Reilly, Philadelphia Green chief.
Several achievements followed: gardeners who were already informally share their abundant harvests, that gardening is increasingly used in the "healing workshops" on drug rehabilitation and other institutions, and that rates for conditions such as obesity and diabetes are rising.
At the same time, the prison system was looking to revive its horticulture program, dormant since an electrical fire destroyed two-era Victorian greenhouses to the road on a complex ten years ago .
Finally has come more and more advocacy for "food security," the notion that all households, regardless of their income, should have access to sufficient increased safety, affordable and nutritious food.
Steveanna Wynn, executive director of SHARE non-profit, sees it this way: "In some areas of our city, there is no food stores. Corner stores are not fresh produce, and Food is so expensive these days, people can 't afford it anyway. It is a way to get fresh produce in the diet of people who otherwise would not get everything literally. "
SHARE, which stands for Self-Help and Resource Exchange, coordinates the distribution of the City of harvest produce to food cupboards. The Council for the Promotion of Health PA South provides placards with recipes and nutritional information on products are distributed.
Because of the weak economy, Wynn believes that more people will never shared this year's harvest. "It is ugly, and I fear that it will be uglier," she said.
Rowan feels good to know that the Sun and New Golden Girl tomatoes, jalapeno and habanero peppers, basil and oregano he tended eventually help people in need.
"We feed the homeless and people in shelters. This is a good deed and a good cause," he said.
Rowan is one of about 12 men and 10 women prisoners who work - in separate groups - inside the greenhouse or outside the prison in the half-acre organic garden. They are low-security prisoners, most service from 30 to 90 days for offences such as violation of probation or parole, drug use, or non-payment of child support or tickets parking.
Lisa Mosca, an instructor City Harvest, teaching them not only how to grow plants organically, but how to plan the next growing season, the fight against pests through planting sage, and enrich the soil off - season. It also launches in some basic math, resume writing and cooking.
"We cultivate and cook our vegetables here, too," Mosca said, pointing to the hoop adjacent house.
It helps.
"There is no charge things in prison," says Rowan, whose favorite dish is sauteed broccoli with cheese.
These May not sound like earth-life lessons, but correctional officer Tom O'Neal, who began prison at the beginning of the gardening program and now manages the greenhouse, insists they are.
"Life has not been targeted for these people," said O'Neal. "They learn on the propagation of plants, soil structure, a little botany, yes, but also on the work ethic and expand horizons."
The prisoners are fascinated by the symbiotic relationships that exist in nature, for example. "They love that aphids are enslaved by the ants. We tell them everything," said O'Neal, who grew up on a dairy farm in Bradford County, Pa.
And if the season take place in a place full of people obsessed with the passage of time. Rowan now knows the time of sowing and transplantation, when to plant, water and harvest.
More importantly, he knows he could be out of here soon. Maybe it will even make gardening and cooking when he gets home.
For the moment, there are the tomatoes to move from one pot to another.
"You can really get lost here," he said.
Contact gardening writer Virginia Smith at 215-854-5720 or vsmith@phillynews.com.
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City provides seed harvest; community gardeners tend; products goes to the needy.
Ginny Smith
Nicholas Rowan, a 22-year-old from Mayfair, is for violation of probation time. He does not want to tell the world about his first crime, and inside the greenhouse on grounds Philadelphia prison system in the north-east, it does not really matter.
It is coaxing tiny tomato plants on a little peat pots biggest called "six pack", and had it not been for his orange jumpsuit and officer correction in the corner, I look for all the world like any other gardener in the spring.
"We must be very mild," says Rowan, slowly lifting potted plants in another.
This week, under an innovative program called City Harvest, tomato transplants and thousands of other fruits, vegetables and herbal plants should be delivered to 30 community gardens around Philadelphia. There, they will be planted and maintained, the product harvested and finally returned to 30 food cupboards in local churches, community centers and high-and low-income apartment complex.
Last year, gardeners given 12000 pounds - six tons. This year, given rising food prices and increasingly necessary, they are in sight for 15000 pounds.
"We are all really just the idea of getting fresh vegetables to people who need food, especially a large number of elderly who are used d & # 39; have fresh produce, "says Don Nilsen of Powelton Village. Last year, he and four others in the summer of Winter Garden near the Drexel University delivered 237 pounds of greens, tomatoes, eggplants and peppers in a food cupboard at a church nearby.
Now in its third season, City Harvest is distinguished from other prison, community gardening, food distribution and nutrition education programs across the country insofar as it involves not only a or two of these elements, but all four.
"For us, there was enormous power in this idea," says Priscilla Luce, president of the Albert M. Greenfield Foundation, which provided $ 500000 in grants to see the program in 2009. It is managed by Philadelphia Green, the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society's urban gardening initiative.
The idea came at the same time on several fronts.
First, in the late 1990, supporting foundations began in Philadelphia green insisting that his community gardens generate "greater aesthetic value beyond l & # 39; improvement of a parcel in the city, "said Joan M. Reilly, Philadelphia Green chief.
Several achievements followed: gardeners who were already informally share their abundant harvests, that gardening is increasingly used in workshops on healing the drug and rehabilitation of other institutions, and that rates for conditions such as obesity and diabetes are rising.
At the same time, the prison system was looking to revive its horticulture program, dormant since an electrical fire destroyed two-era Victorian greenhouses to the road on a complex ten years ago. Finally
has come more and more advocacy for "food security," the notion that all households, regardless of their income, should have access to sufficient increased safety, ' affordable and nutritious food.
Steveanna Wynn, executive director of SHARE non-profit, sees it this way: "In some areas of our city, there is no food stores. Corner stores are not fresh products, and food is so expensive these days, people can 't afford it anyway. It is a way to get fresh produce in the diet of people who otherwise would not get everything literally. "
SHARE, which stands for Self-Help and Resource Exchange, coordinates the distribution of the City of harvest produce to food cupboards. The Council for the Promotion of Health PA South provides placards with recipes and nutritional information on products are distributed.
Because of the weak economy, Wynn believes that more people will never shared this year's harvest. "It is ugly, and I fear that it will be uglier," she said.
Rowan feels good to know that the Sun and New Golden Girl tomatoes, jalapeno and habanero peppers, basil and oregano he tended eventually help people in need .
"We feed the homeless and people in shelters. It is a good deed and a good cause, "he said.
Rowan is one of about 12 men and 10 women prisoners who work - in separate groups - inside the greenhouse or outside the prison in half-acre organic garden. They are low-security prisoners, most service from 30 to 90 days for offences such as violation of probation or parole, drug use, or non-payment of child support or parking tickets.
Lisa Mosca, an instructor City Harvest, teaching them not only how to grow plants organically, but how to plan the next growing season, the fight against pests through planting sage, and d & # 39; enrich the soil off-season. It also launches in some basic math, resume writing and cooking.
"We cultivate and cook our vegetables here, too," Mosca said, pointing to the hoop adjacent house.
It helps.
"There is no charge things in prison," says Rowan, whose favorite dish is sauteed broccoli with cheese. These
May not sound like earth-life lessons, but correctional officer Tom O'Neal, who began prison at the beginning of the gardening program and now manages the greenhouse, insists they are .
"Life has not been targeted for these people," said O'Neal. "They learn on the propagation of plants, soil structure, a little botany, yes, but also on the work ethic and expand horizons."
Prisoners are fascinated by the symbiotic relationships that exist in nature, for example. "They love that aphids are enslaved by the ants. We tell them everything, "said O'Neal, who grew up on a dairy farm in Bradford County, Pa.
And if the season take place in a place full of people obsessed with the passage of time. Rowan now knows the time of sowing and transplantation, when to plant, water and harvest.
More importantly, he knows he could be out of here soon. Maybe it will even make gardening and cooking when he gets home.
Currently, there are the tomatoes to move from one pot to another.
"You can really get lost here," he said.
Contact gardening writer Virginia Smith at 215-854-5720 or vsmith@phillynews.com.
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This fabulous, one of
-- A kind of Mediterranean-style house is well suited not only the client, but this lot and it is restrictive setbacks. It has more than 4,200 sf. CVC of space, with an additional 900 pc. bridges outside. It is in
"plantation" on the island of St. George and should be completed sometimes
this winter. Click HERE to see many more examples of my work.
Build your own house - the thrill of a lifetime. But before the first movement of a hammer is heard, organizing your ideas, dreams and preferences, aligned with your lifestyle and budget, a complete set of building plans viable, requires the assistance of an experienced designer home. We can see the possibilities, find solutions and to anticipate your needs - even if you have difficulty expressing them. By clicking on each link at the top and those of the right column will give you a brief overview of how we work and most of the answers to all your questions.
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This fabulous, one of
-- A kind of Mediterranean-style house is well suited not only the client, but this lot and it is restrictive setbacks. It has more than 4,200 sf. CVC of space, with an additional 900 pc. bridges outside. It is in
"plantation" on the island of St. George and should be completed sometimes
this winter. Click HERE to see many more examples of my work.
Build your own house - the thrill of a lifetime. But before the first movement of a hammer is heard, organizing your ideas, dreams and preferences, aligned with your lifestyle and budget, a complete set of building plans viable, requires the assistance of an experienced designer home. We can see the possibilities, find solutions and to anticipate your needs - even if you have difficulty expressing them. By clicking on each link at the top and those of the right column will give you a brief overview of how we work and most of the answers to all your questions.
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Sunday, May 25, 2008
Victorian house
Style Guide: Victorian house, at home in Maine
The pared down inside the renovated Victorian charm embodies the quiet seaside living.
To lighten and brighten the outside of this 1886 Victorian house, its owners replaced its dark green aluminum siding with untreated cedar shingles and rebuilt a stern older who have undermined the spirit of housing architecture. Inside, they removed the model wallpapers, alleging carpet to expose the wood floors, and chose painting sunny and comfortable to create an unfussy, streamlined look that suits the house of coastal location.
Come inside and see how an authentic old house has been updated in a modern style with bright colors and simple decoration scheme.
Living Room
"It was the first room we discussed," said the owner of the living room. From working with designer Patricia O'Shaughnessy, they stripped of its wallpaper, installed a bead-board ceiling, and painted the floor a brilliant blue to achieve the crisp, fresh look they wanted. They opted for a mixture of furniture fabrics pale - damask for the camelback sofa, heavy cotton for the adaptation of chairs and slipcover on the back rounded love - seat.
A club president, who had been included in home sales has been rejuvenated by a strong striped slipcover. Surrounded by a golden frame, billowy cumulous clouds rendered in oil by Connecticut artist Ralph Feyl strengthen the calming effect of the room colors. The stars are used as decorative elements inside.
Kitchen
Even if it is in an old house, the kitchen has an elegant, modern thanks to smooth surfaces and a range which is limited to white with touches of yellow and blue. Located at the rear of the house, the newly reconstructed kitchen has pine floors, cabinets tailor, a ceramic and tile backsplash with a diamond pattern contrasts border.
In front of colored glass cabinets display dishes, and the center island makes commodious triple duty office, cooktop, and grill.
Dining
"We bought the house in east - with books, paintings and furniture," says the owner. "We have issued a number of things, but we kept as much as we could." The dining room at the turn of the century, table and chairs are just a few questions that the couple chose to keep.
Fresh picked sweet peas, cosmos, hydrangeas and add color to the table together with flashing pink-decorated cups. A variety of taste treats await the hour of tea in the afternoon. Fishing pale walls are nicely complemented by the beautiful water.
Bedroom
The couple has four converted in close rooms, a master suite consisting of a bedroom, bathroom and dressing room. Taking its cue from the seaside the dressing is animated by cockleshell screen graphic. A vintage photograph, a frosted glass vase full of Queen Anne's lace, and a box of tea discovered in a drawer are displayed on the desktop solid.
In vinegar-pine floors, white walls and a ceiling painted periwinkle Pale create a sense of expansiveness and calm in the main room, as viewed through the door. The canopy bed was built from salvaged wood topped with a porch in the South.
Bathroom
The colors of the ocean and sky are reflected in the tranquil bathroom. Beaded board was used to create a storage space along the wall behind the sink pedestal. Grouped on the corniche are silver-plated Mint Julep cups.
A dish engraved soap and a clay jar filled with hydrangeas sit behind the sink. The various green and blue light in the room are tied together in the simple woven carpets.
Exterior
Pink asters, larkspur, black-eyed Susans and sunflowers dominant colors reflect the inner rooms, flowering and along a path that leads to the beach. The pale, untreated cedar shingles that cover the house replaced dark green aluminum siding. Pots of annuals line the steps leading to the grass.
Owners can take their meals outside here and enjoy the vast views Maine. Inside, the decoration of the house of relaxation to take account of all colors outside of nature that surrounds it.
Great Room
Cypress-twig garden furniture and abundant greenery to integrate the great room with the woodsy patio is just ouside the multipaned glass doors. During the summer, the room becomes a natural extension, the outdoors, taking full advantage of garden parties and garden views. In the colder months, the room is a natural spring of combat.
A 1920s wooden horse that once was, Maryland saddle shop now be regarded as a company with the folk art to create a couple Georgia carver. Other unusual collectibles includes a carved totem pole, wood and iron plant stand, and various weather vane designs.
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Shows coming
Calgary Home & Interior Design Show
Date: 18-SEP-08 to 21-SEP-08
Calgary Home & Interior Design Show continues to prove that this is a first demonstration on the market and provides an excellent opportunity to showcase your products and services. Whether you're looking to generate leads, sales immediate or seek to raise awareness of your product or service, exposure to Calgary Home & Interior Design Show you will achieve a more customer focused.
Location: Roundup Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
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Finishing Expo Canada
Date: 23-SEP-08 to 25-SEP-08
Finishing Expo Canada communique, keeping a finger on the pulse of the industry. As such, it reflects the latest developments in the field in a set surveyable on fair trading floor. This makes finishing Expo Canada an event that should not be missed, where, in addition to interpersonal contacts to be made, there is room for doing business and to discover new horizons.
Location: International Centre in Mississauga, Mississauga, Canada.
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Neocon Canada IIDEX
Date: 25-SEP-08 to 26-SEP-08
IIDEX Neocon Canada is the country's largest exhibition and conference for the design and management of indoor environments. IIDEX Neocon Canada provides the latest products, exceptional programming, industry events and unlimited networking opportunities.
Location: Direct Energy Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Click for details
Edmonton Home & Interior Design Show
Date: 03-OCT-08 to 05-OCT-08
Edmonton Home & Interior Design Show continues to prove that this is a first demonstration on the market and provides an excellent opportunity to showcase your products and services. Edmonton Home & Interior Design Show you will achieve a more customer focused.
Location: Northlands Agricom, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Kitchener / Waterloo House and lifestyle See
Date: 03-OCT-08 to 05-OCT-08
Kitchener / Waterloo Home & Lifestyle Show is the perfect place for your ideas focus on improving your home. It presents the best KW Home Improvement Company products and services. For home-style, function and graceful life, professionals can improve lifestyles as easy as 1-2-3.
Location: Bingemans in Kitchener, Canada.
Click for details
International Home Show
Date: 10-Oct-08 to 13-OCT-08
International Home Show is a new opportunity for you to showcase your products and services for amateurs who pay you to attend an event focusing on their passions.
Location: Toronto International Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Click for details
Vancouver Home & Interior Design Show
Date: 16-Oct-08 to 19-OCT-08
Vancouver Home & Interior Design Show continues to prove he is the first event in the Vancouver market and is an excellent opportunity to showcase your products and services. Whether you're looking to generate leads, sales immediate or seek to raise awareness of your product or service, the exhibition at the Vancouver Home & Interior Design Show you will achieve a more customer focused.
Location: BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Click for details
Guelph Spring Home & Garden Show
Date: 17-Oct-08 to 19-OCT-08
Guelph Spring Home & Garden Show is for home-centered, with the best Guelph Home Improvement Company products and services. See improve housing quality products and services, home energy savings, and exciting ideas for improving the house inside and outside living spaces.
Location: Colonel John McCrae Legion, Guelph, Canada.
Click for details
Trends design Calgary
Date: 04-Nov-08 to 05-Nov-08
The design trends branded trade shows are annual regional conferences and exhibitions covering commercial, institutional, governmental and residential interior design and architecture industries.
Location: Roundup Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Toronto design trends
Date: 03-DEC-08 to 05-DEC-08
Toronto design trends, a commercial and residential Interior Design Trade Exposition and Conference for interior designers, architects, doctors, facilities managers, building owners, builders, contractors and provides all resources, educational tools and opportunities you have to keep your business relevant and competitive.
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Click for details
Fraser Valley Spring Home Show (FVHGS)
Date: 16-JAN-09 to 18-JAN-09
Fraser Valley Spring Home Show (FVHGS) is a perfect marketing opportunity for launching new products and services, presentation of new homes and communities, developing and renewing contacts and sales.
Location: TRADEX Exhibition Centre, Abbotsford, Canada.
Click for details
Calgary Homexpo
Date: 16-JAN-09 to 18-JAN-09
Homexpo Calgary attracts buyers from across Canada. Calgary Homexpo gives small and medium business their own commercial advantage increasingly in a competitive business environment.
Location: Roundup Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Show renovation Edmonton
Date: 30-JAN-09 to 01-FEB-09
Edmonton Renovation Show is the largest building materials and annual architectural exhibition in Indonesia with the latest trends, developments and services to major local and international companies involved in the field of construction materials, interior, exterior furnishings and architecture.
Location: Northlands Agricom, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Calgary Home & Garden Show
Date: 26-FEB-09 to 01-March-09
Calgary Home & Garden Show presents the broadest range of indoor and outdoor products for your new loan or home. Home-construction and industrial designer gather here every year to offer the latest in the design of origin.
Location: Roundup Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Kelowna Home Show
Date: 27-FEB-09 to 01-March-09
Kelowna Home Show attracts buyers from across Canada. The Kelowna Home Show gives small and medium business their own commercial advantage increasingly in a competitive business environment.
Location: Prospera Place, Kelowna, BC, Canada.
Click for details
International Home & Garden Show
Date: 19-MAR-09 to 22-March-09
International Home & Garden Show presents the broadest range of indoor and outdoor products for your new loan or home. It provides retailers, manufacturers and service providers access to thousands of buyers seeking the latest trends.
Location: Toronto International Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Click for details
Downtown Home and trends show
Date: 20-MAR-09 to 29-March-09
Montreal Home & Trends Show is the ideal way to introduce our new products and services to thousands of potential consumers. These five days will help you generate a lot of contacts, make immediate sales, increase your visibility and forge links that will allow you to make sales throughout the year.
Place: Place Bonaventure, Montreal, Canada.
Click for details
Edmonton Home & Garden Show
Date: 26-MAR-09 to 29-March-09
Edmonton Home and Garden Show presents the broadest range of indoor and outdoor products for new loans or home. Edmonton Home and Garden Show will be held at Northlands Park from 26 to 29 March 2009. Decorative greenery, equipment for gardens, hands and gardening tools motor machines for the maintenance of grasslands to attract professionals related to the field of gardening, Home Exhibitions, Arboriculture, Horticulture.
Location: Northlands Park, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Metro Home Show
Date: 10-APR-09 to 12-APR-09
Metro Home Show is a high quality home and lifestyle. Metro Home Show is a showcase of urban life products and services to inspire dellers city. Kitchen cabinets, furniture, flooring, renovation products, equipment, bathroom Products, Tile & Marble, windows, doors, art, Home attract visitors - manufacturers, importers and exporters kitchen, Home Electronics, Appliances.
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Click for details
Shows coming
Calgary Home & Interior Design Show
Date: 18-SEP-08 to 21-SEP-08
Calgary Home & Interior Design Show continues to prove that this is a first demonstration on the market and provides an excellent opportunity to showcase your products and services. Whether you're looking to generate leads, sales immediate or seek to raise awareness of your product or service, exposure to Calgary Home & Interior Design Show you will achieve a more customer focused.
Location: Roundup Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Finishing Expo Canada
Date: 23-SEP-08 to 25-SEP-08
Finishing Expo Canada communique, keeping a finger on the pulse of the industry. As such, it reflects the latest developments in the field in a set surveyable on fair trading floor. This makes finishing Expo Canada an event that should not be missed, where, in addition to interpersonal contacts to be made, there is room for doing business and to discover new horizons.
Location: International Centre in Mississauga, Mississauga, Canada.
Click for details
Neocon Canada IIDEX
Date: 25-SEP-08 to 26-SEP-08
IIDEX Neocon Canada is the country's largest exhibition and conference for the design and management of indoor environments. IIDEX Neocon Canada provides the latest products, exceptional programming, industry events and unlimited networking opportunities.
Location: Direct Energy Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Click for details
Edmonton Home & Interior Design Show
Date: 03-OCT-08 to 05-OCT-08
Edmonton Home & Interior Design Show continues to prove that this is a first demonstration on the market and provides an excellent opportunity to showcase your products and services. Edmonton Home & Interior Design Show you will achieve a more customer focused.
Location: Northlands Agricom, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Kitchener / Waterloo House and lifestyle See
Date: 03-OCT-08 to 05-OCT-08
Kitchener / Waterloo Home & Lifestyle Show is the perfect place for your ideas focus on improving your home. It presents the best KW Home Improvement Company products and services. For home-style, function and graceful life, professionals can improve lifestyles as easy as 1-2-3.
Location: Bingemans in Kitchener, Canada.
Click for details
International Home Show
Date: 10-Oct-08 to 13-OCT-08
International Home Show is a new opportunity for you to showcase your products and services for amateurs who pay you to attend an event focusing on their passions.
Location: Toronto International Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Click for details
Vancouver Home & Interior Design Show
Date: 16-Oct-08 to 19-OCT-08
Vancouver Home & Interior Design Show continues to prove he is the first event in the Vancouver market and is an excellent opportunity to showcase your products and services. Whether you're looking to generate leads, sales immediate or seek to raise awareness of your product or service, the exhibition at the Vancouver Home & Interior Design Show you will achieve a more customer focused.
Location: BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Click for details
Guelph Spring Home & Garden Show
Date: 17-Oct-08 to 19-OCT-08
Guelph Spring Home & Garden Show is for home-centered, with the best Guelph Home Improvement Company products and services. See improve housing quality products and services, home energy savings, and exciting ideas for improving the house inside and outside living spaces.
Location: Colonel John McCrae Legion, Guelph, Canada.
Click for details
Trends design Calgary
Date: 04-Nov-08 to 05-Nov-08
The design trends branded trade shows are annual regional conferences and exhibitions covering commercial, institutional, governmental and residential interior design and architecture industries.
Location: Roundup Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Toronto design trends
Date: 03-DEC-08 to 05-DEC-08
Toronto design trends, a commercial and residential Interior Design Trade Exposition and Conference for interior designers, architects, doctors, facilities managers, building owners, builders, contractors and provides all resources, educational tools and opportunities you have to keep your business relevant and competitive.
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Click for details
Fraser Valley Spring Home Show (FVHGS)
Date: 16-JAN-09 to 18-JAN-09
Fraser Valley Spring Home Show (FVHGS) is a perfect marketing opportunity for launching new products and services, presentation of new homes and communities, developing and renewing contacts and sales.
Location: TRADEX Exhibition Centre, Abbotsford, Canada.
Click for details
Calgary Homexpo
Date: 16-JAN-09 to 18-JAN-09
Homexpo Calgary attracts buyers from across Canada. Calgary Homexpo gives small and medium business their own commercial advantage increasingly in a competitive business environment.
Location: Roundup Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Show renovation Edmonton
Date: 30-JAN-09 to 01-FEB-09
Edmonton Renovation Show is the largest building materials and annual architectural exhibition in Indonesia with the latest trends, developments and services to major local and international companies involved in the field of construction materials, interior, exterior furnishings and architecture.
Location: Northlands Agricom, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Calgary Home & Garden Show
Date: 26-FEB-09 to 01-March-09
Calgary Home & Garden Show presents the broadest range of indoor and outdoor products for your new loan or home. Home-construction and industrial designer gather here every year to offer the latest in the design of origin.
Location: Roundup Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Kelowna Home Show
Date: 27-FEB-09 to 01-March-09
Kelowna Home Show attracts buyers from across Canada. The Kelowna Home Show gives small and medium business their own commercial advantage increasingly in a competitive business environment.
Location: Prospera Place, Kelowna, BC, Canada.
Click for details
International Home & Garden Show
Date: 19-MAR-09 to 22-March-09
International Home & Garden Show presents the broadest range of indoor and outdoor products for your new loan or home. It provides retailers, manufacturers and service providers access to thousands of buyers seeking the latest trends.
Location: Toronto International Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Click for details
Downtown Home and trends show
Date: 20-MAR-09 to 29-March-09
Montreal Home & Trends Show is the ideal way to introduce our new products and services to thousands of potential consumers. These five days will help you generate a lot of contacts, make immediate sales, increase your visibility and forge links that will allow you to make sales throughout the year.
Place: Place Bonaventure, Montreal, Canada.
Click for details
Edmonton Home & Garden Show
Date: 26-MAR-09 to 29-March-09
Edmonton Home and Garden Show presents the broadest range of indoor and outdoor products for new loans or home. Edmonton Home and Garden Show will be held at Northlands Park from 26 to 29 March 2009. Decorative greenery, equipment for gardens, hands and gardening tools motor machines for the maintenance of grasslands to attract professionals related to the field of gardening, Home Exhibitions, Arboriculture, Horticulture.
Location: Northlands Park, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Click for details
Metro Home Show
Date: 10-APR-09 to 12-APR-09
Metro Home Show is a high quality home and lifestyle. Metro Home Show is a showcase of urban life products and services to inspire dellers city. Kitchen cabinets, furniture, flooring, renovation products, equipment, bathroom Products, Tile & Marble, windows, doors, art, Home attract visitors - manufacturers, importers and exporters kitchen, Home Electronics, Appliances.
Location: Metro Toronto Convention Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Click for details
Thursday, May 22, 2008
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From his faith Fretwork its curved roof pagoda, our double-door cabinet with a single shelf reveals the unique character of a beloved ancient architecture. Perfect for displaying your shoushan stone carvings, netsuke collection, or other souvenirs, this remarkable piece emphasis is designed wood and decorated with ornaments hand-painted resin by artisans in China s Guangdong Province.
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The world's first curatorial department devoted to architecture and design was founded in 1932 at the Museum of Modern Art. Its Since the establishment of the collection is built on the recognition that the architecture and design their alliances with and dependent on one another, the arts, so that the synthesis is a founding premise of the collection. Includes 28000 works ranging from large-scale design of the objects of the paper and architectural models, the museum's diverse Architecture and Design collection of studies major figures and movements from the mid-nineteenth century are present. Starting with the reform ideology, which ARTS AND CRAFTS, the collection covers the major movements of the twentieth century, and today's issues. Architecture collection documents buildings through models, drawings and photographs, and includes a Mies van der Rohe Archive. The model belongs to the collection of thousands of objects, ranging from household appliances, furniture and containers, tools, textiles, sports cars and even helicopter. Graphic design includes a collection of noteworthy examples of typography, posters, and other combinations of text and image.
MoMA's Department of Architecture and Design, in collaboration with the Architecture Foundation, which was set up Venice SuperBlog. The site is written in Live From The 2006 Venice Architecture Biennale, the contributions from leading international architects, critics and curators.
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Specializing in the house designs light in South Carolina
Home South Designs is a full-service drafting and home designer specializing in residential and commercial buildings. We offer services (plans house) both individuals and manufacturers. From preliminary sketches to the construction drawings, we all do! If you're looking for a design professional please consider us for all your design needs. We specialize in personal attention to our customers.
Tom Lee is the founder and president of the South-Home Designs. He is a professional member of the American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) and the principle designer of the South Home Designs. It is also a certified professional with the National Green Building Program. Created in 1990, Drawing host South has grown rapidly on its reputation for service and the quality of Myrtle Beach and Pee Dee areas of South Carolina.
"The best projects begin with the professional."
Tom Lee, owner of South Homes Designs, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Southern Home Designs offers home plan designer services ranging from small additions and remodels for custom designs. Builders and developers benefit from our design services knowing that the houses designed for them will not be sold or distributed to any other manufacturer. The owners enjoy knowing that their design custom home is a true custom design, which respects their budget. A design that they can call themselves and have the utmost confidence Thursday We can and want to help coordinate (construction management) of the various trades involved in the construction of your project design. Our goal is to sit down with you and your design work puzzle in its entirety. The emphasis is on finding the best solutions rather than obvious. By helping you understand the complexity of your home before conception, it will make an offer (or worse, is built) is a priority for us. Whether you need one more to your home or a home design, Southern Home Designs is the developer of homes for all your needs. In addition to drawings of origin, we also design pools and spas. We are prepared and equipped to meet all your design needs in a timely and professional manner.
If you do not find the "stock plan" that meets your current needs of our team of professionals is available to create a custom design for you from scratch. We are ready to meet the owners, builders and developers.
Specializing in the house designs light in South Carolina
Home South Designs is a full-service drafting and home designer specializing in residential and commercial buildings. We offer services (plans house) both individuals and manufacturers. From preliminary sketches to the construction drawings, we all do! If you're looking for a design professional please consider us for all your design needs. We specialize in personal attention to our customers.
Tom Lee is the founder and president of the South-Home Designs. He is a professional member of the American Institute of Building Design (AIBD) and the principle designer of the South Home Designs. It is also a certified professional with the National Green Building Program. Created in 1990, Drawing host South has grown rapidly on its reputation for service and the quality of Myrtle Beach and Pee Dee areas of South Carolina.
"The best projects begin with the professional."
Tom Lee, owner of South Homes Designs, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Southern Home Designs offers home plan designer services ranging from small additions and remodels for custom designs. Builders and developers benefit from our design services knowing that the houses designed for them will not be sold or distributed to any other manufacturer. The owners enjoy knowing that their design custom home is a true custom design, which respects their budget. A design that they can call themselves and have the utmost confidence Thursday We can and want to help coordinate (construction management) of the various trades involved in the construction of your project design. Our goal is to sit down with you and your design work puzzle in its entirety. The emphasis is on finding the best solutions rather than obvious. By helping you understand the complexity of your home before conception, it will make an offer (or worse, is built) is a priority for us. Whether you need one more to your home or a home design, Southern Home Designs is the developer of homes for all your needs. In addition to drawings of origin, we also design pools and spas. We are prepared and equipped to meet all your design needs in a timely and professional manner.
If you do not find the "stock plan" that meets your current needs of our team of professionals is available to create a custom design for you from scratch. We are ready to meet the owners, builders and developers.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Atlanta ancient lands work Vanity Fair
SCAD-Atlanta ancient lands work Vanity Fair
ATLANTA - Savannah College of Art and Design-Atlanta former Feifei Sun was recently named editorial assistant at Vanity Fair magazine. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in advertising design in winter 2008.
Sun has served as editor in chief of district, the SCAD-Savannah student newspaper, from 2006-07. Under his leadership, district won numerous awards, including top honors from the Associated Collegiate Press, the Society for Collegiate Journalists and the Southern Regional Press Institute.
Jessica Clary, district adviser, said Sun constantly sought to improve the document. "She denied herself and her staff to improve all aspects of content: design, layout, photography e-verything," said Clary.
As a student, Sun has also served as president of Georgia College Press Association and Articles independent contributed to the Savannah Morning News magazine and the South.
Reflecting on his time at SCAD, Sun said his experience with college students Media Center - the district which is a component - have contributed to his professional success. "I can say without doubt that I would not have my job at Vanity Fair if I had not joined student media," she said. "I can not stress enough the fact that the media students me given real, everyday experience of writing, editing and working with others. "
Before joining the staff of Vanity Fair, Sun has been editor scenes in The Journal of the South. She said: "Regarding future plans, I hope to work my way in the magazine industry and eventually work as an editor."
About SCAD
Named one of Kaplan "25 avant-garde schools with an eye toward the future," the Savannah College of Art and Design is a private, nonprofit, accredited institution with locations in Atlanta and Savannah, Ga., and Lacoste, France. Undergraduate and graduate degree programs are also available online through SCAD-l'apprentissage online. The college offers a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts , Master of Architecture, Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Fine Arts and a Master of Urban Planning degrees.
For more information about the college, e-mail admission@scad.edu, call 800.869.7223 or 912.525.5100 in the savannah, or call 877.722.3285 or 404.253.2700 in Atlanta.
ATLANTA - Savannah College of Art and Design-Atlanta former Feifei Sun was recently named editorial assistant at Vanity Fair magazine. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in advertising design in winter 2008.
Sun has served as editor in chief of district, the SCAD-Savannah student newspaper, from 2006-07. Under his leadership, district won numerous awards, including top honors from the Associated Collegiate Press, the Society for Collegiate Journalists and the Southern Regional Press Institute.
Jessica Clary, district adviser, said Sun constantly sought to improve the document. "She denied herself and her staff to improve all aspects of content: design, layout, photography e-verything," said Clary.
As a student, Sun has also served as president of Georgia College Press Association and Articles independent contributed to the Savannah Morning News magazine and the South.
Reflecting on his time at SCAD, Sun said his experience with college students Media Center - the district which is a component - have contributed to his professional success. "I can say without doubt that I would not have my job at Vanity Fair if I had not joined student media," she said. "I can not stress enough the fact that the media students me given real, everyday experience of writing, editing and working with others. "
Before joining the staff of Vanity Fair, Sun has been editor scenes in The Journal of the South. She said: "Regarding future plans, I hope to work my way in the magazine industry and eventually work as an editor."
About SCAD
Named one of Kaplan "25 avant-garde schools with an eye toward the future," the Savannah College of Art and Design is a private, nonprofit, accredited institution with locations in Atlanta and Savannah, Ga., and Lacoste, France. Undergraduate and graduate degree programs are also available online through SCAD-l'apprentissage online. The college offers a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts , Master of Architecture, Master of Arts, Master of Arts in Education, Master of Fine Arts and a Master of Urban Planning degrees.
For more information about the college, e-mail admission@scad.edu, call 800.869.7223 or 912.525.5100 in the savannah, or call 877.722.3285 or 404.253.2700 in Atlanta.
SCAD décoration intérieure étudiant diplômé gagne IIDA étudiants durable concours de dessin
SCAD décoration intérieure étudiant diplômé gagne IIDA étudiants durable concours de dessin
SAVANNAH, Ga. - Meghan Woodcock, un design intérieur AMF candidat au Savannah College of Art and Design, a reçu Best de la concurrence pour les 2008 étudiants Concours de design durable, parrainé par l'International Interior Design Association.
SCAD, Mehgan Woodcock, secours en cas de catastrophe transportables écoles, design intérieur, 2008Woodcock recevra 1000 $ et une complémentaire IIDA d'adhésion "étudiant" pour l'année scolaire 2008-09 pour son «Disaster Relief transportables écoles" de la conception.
Sa conception de gain se concentre sur le développement d'un enseignement comme un système modulaire de composants destinés à être utilisés et réutilisés dans une structure commerciale existante comme une réponse à l'insuffisance post-catastrophes pour l'éducation des étudiants déplacés. Ce nouveau modèle peut être utilisé pour tous les établissements d'enseignement, proportionnellement réduire les coûts à long terme liés à la démolition, la construction et du travail en permettant à l'intérieur pour un maximum de flexibilité.
"Le IIDA 2008 Student Design Competition durable honneurs étudiants en design en suspens dont le travail défend les principes de conception respectueuse de l'environnement», a déclaré Hélène Moussatche, professeur de design d'intérieur au SCAD. "Les dessins sont jugés pour le caractère novateur de la conception d'ensemble, utilisation responsable des matériaux, application pratique, le confort visuel et durable application matériel."
A propos du Collège
Désigné comme l'une de Kaplan "25 d'avant-garde des écoles avec un oeil vers l'avenir», le Savannah College of Art and Design est une société privée, sans but lucratif, institution accréditée avec les endroits à Atlanta et à Savannah, Ga., et à Lacoste, en France . Undergraduate and graduate programmes menant à un grade sont aussi offerts en ligne par le biais de SCAD-l'apprentissage en ligne. Le collège offre un baccalauréat ès arts, baccalauréat en beaux-arts, Master of Architecture, Master of Arts, Master of Arts en enseignement, maîtrise en beaux-arts, et Master of Urban Design degrés.
SAVANNAH, Ga. - Meghan Woodcock, un design intérieur AMF candidat au Savannah College of Art and Design, a reçu Best de la concurrence pour les 2008 étudiants Concours de design durable, parrainé par l'International Interior Design Association.
SCAD, Mehgan Woodcock, secours en cas de catastrophe transportables écoles, design intérieur, 2008Woodcock recevra 1000 $ et une complémentaire IIDA d'adhésion "étudiant" pour l'année scolaire 2008-09 pour son «Disaster Relief transportables écoles" de la conception.
Sa conception de gain se concentre sur le développement d'un enseignement comme un système modulaire de composants destinés à être utilisés et réutilisés dans une structure commerciale existante comme une réponse à l'insuffisance post-catastrophes pour l'éducation des étudiants déplacés. Ce nouveau modèle peut être utilisé pour tous les établissements d'enseignement, proportionnellement réduire les coûts à long terme liés à la démolition, la construction et du travail en permettant à l'intérieur pour un maximum de flexibilité.
"Le IIDA 2008 Student Design Competition durable honneurs étudiants en design en suspens dont le travail défend les principes de conception respectueuse de l'environnement», a déclaré Hélène Moussatche, professeur de design d'intérieur au SCAD. "Les dessins sont jugés pour le caractère novateur de la conception d'ensemble, utilisation responsable des matériaux, application pratique, le confort visuel et durable application matériel."
A propos du Collège
Désigné comme l'une de Kaplan "25 d'avant-garde des écoles avec un oeil vers l'avenir», le Savannah College of Art and Design est une société privée, sans but lucratif, institution accréditée avec les endroits à Atlanta et à Savannah, Ga., et à Lacoste, en France . Undergraduate and graduate programmes menant à un grade sont aussi offerts en ligne par le biais de SCAD-l'apprentissage en ligne. Le collège offre un baccalauréat ès arts, baccalauréat en beaux-arts, Master of Architecture, Master of Arts, Master of Arts en enseignement, maîtrise en beaux-arts, et Master of Urban Design degrés.
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