Inspiration

Inspiration

Throughout this blog I've highlighted and created links to exceptional individuals and organizations who design thoughtful homes, environmentally responsible communities and historically based building products. Some of them are local to me, while others I've yet to meet. They are exceptional because at some point in their careers, be it a moment in time or countless hours spent around a conference room table, they decided to do what was right...even though their wallets might be fatter if they just followed the crowd. Their hard work and dedication to their chosen craft is now paying dividends in the form of homes and communities that will age gracefully and be admired for generations to come...and maybe even be an inspiration to others, like they were to me.

Thomas J. Ryan, Jr. - Architect

Like most of the internet, blogs read from newest to oldest entry...this one works best by reading the first three posts in chronological order, starting with the Welcome! post. Just scroll down on the right side of this page until you see the Blog Archive list...click on 2011, then scroll down to the bottom after the new page appears. Please email me with any comments and thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Gold Star Architect - Ken Tate


Here's another architect's website that's worth a visit. Genuine architectural patterns can be seen in almost every photograph...from the building forms themselves (scale, proportion, massing, etc.) to the smaller details (windows, columns, porches, etc.) that make up the carefully crafted exteriors. Also note how the houses (mostly new) seem to fit seamlessly into the environment in which they are built...timeless architecture!

www.kentatearchitect.com


Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Gold Star Architect - Ike Kligerman Barkley


Here's another architect's website that's worth a visit. Genuine architectural patterns can be seen in almost every photograph...from the building forms themselves (scale, proportion, massing, etc.) to the smaller details (windows, columns, porches, etc.) that make up the carefully crafted exteriors. Also note how the houses (mostly new) seem to fit seamlessly into the environment in which they are built...timeless architecture!

www.ikba.com