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Completed in 2023 in Hawthorn, Australia. Images by Tatjana Plitt. The Hawthorn Hood clients (a couple of professionals with primary school-aged twins) approached our studio to design a renovation extension for a. ....
Q: Recently my wife and I went to the restaurant Vinaigrette on Central Avenue, just outside of Old Town, and my wife noticed some trees planted there. She’s a “plantaholic” ....
A potted sapling, gathered, sown, and nurtured by your own hand, could mark a special birthday, a new baby, an anniversary, a new home or maybe you don t need any excuse at all ....
We diversified, we tried different crops, we tried different cows. we sold ice cream. we did everything we could. but always it was this clay that was against us. so let s just stop for a second and look around, because what we are surrounded by now is a form of wildness. yes. it s extraordinary, isn t it? i mean, in about 2004, 2005, this would have been a field of wheat. so what we did, piecemeal, over about six years, was leave the fields after their last harvest just left them open as stubble and allowed the seed rain to come in, allowed the hawthorn, blackthorn, dog rose, brambles to take off, allowed, you know, the saplings, the oaks to start naturally regenerating. and let that vegetation pulse kind of take off. this is the kind of habitat, you know, that people look at normally and consider absolute wasteland. ....
Going out of business? yeah, the farm was a failed - going out of business? yeah, l the farm was a failed business. we did everything we could, we identified, we cried driven crops, we tried cows, we sold ice cream. we did everything we could, but always it was this clay that was against us. so let s just clay that was against us. so let sjust stop for a clay that was against us. so let s just stop for a second and look around. because what we are surrounded by now is a form of wildness. form of wildness. yes, it is extraordinary, form of wildness. yes, it is extraordinary, isn t - form of wildness. yes, it is extraordinary, isn t it? - form of wildness. yes, it is extraordinary, isn t it? in l extraordinary, isn t it? in about 2004, 2005, this would have been a field of wheat. what we did, piecemeal over about six years was leave the fields after their last harvest, just left them open as stubble and allowed the seed to come in, allowed the hawthorn, blackthorn, dog rose, bramble ....