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Sunday, February 28, 2010

Going for the Green





The 2010 Vancouver winter Olympics are coming to a close today.  It has been an amazing two weeks of triumph, sportsmanship, extreme dedication and fantastic performances from all of the athletes but especially from team USA, we kicked butt!!

I have always marveled at the architectural planning and design that occurs years before the games, but I am curious to know what the fate of these buildings are after all of the coaches, athletes and visitors go home.  Vancouver did not build a "bird's nest" or "cube" as we saw in China for the Summer games.  They didn't have an iconic architect design a monument to sports but instead focused on their city and created an olympic village to be proud of.  Millennium Waters is only the second planned community to be awarded LEED Platinum status, the highest honor.  Formally an industrial site along the beautiful False Creek, this development boasts, all LEED Gold buildings, a "net-zero" energy building, and a proximity to both nature and downtown.




A view from False Creek; Millennium Waters is a Mixed Use Community, residential buildings with shops and restaurants integrated.  There is also a community center on the water that houses a marina, a restaurant and a day care.


The residential buildings employ passive design decisions to allow the condos to be light filled reducing the need for artificial light.




This diagram shows other ways the architects designed the buildings for energy efficiency.  Passive cooling such as blinds and shading devices and deep balconies allow the resident to control passive cooling and solar heat gain.  Operable windows and an innovative building envelope provide fresh air circulation and heating efficiency.




All of the residential buildings feature courtyards as well as green roofs with community gardens, picnic areas and kids play areas.  This allows residents to have that backyard feel and promotes community.




Planners and the city were very aware of the importance of the landscape and reinvigorating this once industrial site.  Native and adaptive plants contribute to shoreline health and regrowth, and there are walking/biking paths, a timber board walk and a community beach.  





The Historic Salt Building, built 1930, was integrated into the plan as a community center with a brew pub and a coffee grinder.




Millennium Waters all decked out for the Olympics.



The interiors of the residences also had to comply with LEED ideals.  Energy efficient appliances and low-voc materials make this is healthy place to live.


I am sure there will be plenty of criticisms of this project in the future however, I find it inspiring that a major developer is willing to take the risk to design a community that strives to be a healthy place to live and a community that is deemed worthy of the LEED platinum status.  Already the project was millions over budget, but I also think that Millennium Waters will become a very delightful place to live and that it will have great success.

You can read more about the project at:





Photos via: Inhabitat, The Challenge Series, Glotman Simpson Flickr, Kiwinky Flickr




Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Sleepy


Zagg Frames by Warby Parker

I am so sleepy tonight that this post is going to be kind of short.  I did want to share with all of you my find via Daily Candy.  Warby Parker is a very cool company that is selling fabulous eyewear at an even more fabulous price! Almost every pair is $95.00 including your prescription!  That is crazy, plus I just read that every time you buy a pair Warby Parker will give a pair to someone in need.  I have a feeling this company is going to be flooded with good press in the coming months and I think I might just jump on the band wagon and get myself a new pair of frames!




How cute are these guys?!





The photography and look of the website is terrific.  Plus there is a fun feature where you can upload a photo of yourself and "try on" a virtual pair of frames!





And I love that they are selling a monocle!  It is $50.00 and as they say on their site "the Colonel is the perfect accessory for budding robber barons, post-colonial tyrants and super villains"





 

Monday, February 22, 2010

Nursery Know How

I am so excited,  one of my best friends is having a baby boy at the beginning of the summer, she looks so adorable and can't wait until he is here!  Of course I am also a little crazed about what she is going to do with her nursery so I thought I would subliminally influence her with this entourage of awesome nurseries.  I also have a list of my favorite sites for modern children's furniture and toys!



Jenna Lyons, creative director of J. Crew, black walls and yellow striped ceiling is fabulous.  

via Domino



This little guy has a fireplace in his room and a mom with fabulous style!

via Domino



Another view of the room with the Oeuf crib converted into a toddler bed.  
I love this crib!



Dwell Studios Transportation bedding 




I love how elegant this nursery looks, the colors are so soothing 
and this lucky baby has a fabulous view!




This nursery is so simple but I love the antique looking map shade.  
Maybe a future explorer lives here?!




The infamous Eames rocker, a staple in any modern nursery.




I thought this was such an interesting theme for a baby room, camels are hidden around the room!  
And I love that chartreuse wall.




More animals done in a very fresh way, and I love the wall color.




This happy little room is great.  And this little dachshund dog 
shows up in many modern nurseries.




I wish this was my room, the light and the space is magnificent and this Noah's Ark is great!




I love all of the color in this nursery.




This shabby chic nursery is beautiful and would become a great little girls room.




I love this room, the reclaimed wood wall is fabulous and the 
baby bedding with kangaroos is awesome!




My Favorite Sites





















Wednesday, February 17, 2010

I Love Blue

I have always loved blue, especially deep, nautical, navy blue.  It always looks crisp and classic, especially paired with bright white accents or moody grey.  I have completed a few home designs that utilized a dark navy palette.  The pictures below are from House Beautiful's Kitchen of the Month section and I think it is an elegant example of how blue can be utilized.  The white Carrara marble is so beautiful, albeit extremely high maintenance, but the simplicity of the design and the bold color makes this space worthy of the "kitchen of the month" title.

I love the size of this island and the huge window over the sink.  
I also love having the extra wall oven for big baking jobs!



The square farm house sink takes simplicity to heart and is classic yet modern.


This kitchen is boasts traditional cabinetry and yet remains young and fresh because of the bold color and the minimalist detailing.



Photos via House Beautiful

Monday, February 15, 2010

Mad about Macaroons




Okay, so many of you may have seen my Facebook post of the macaroons that I made last night for a cocktail soiree that we had tonight afterwork.  I must say they turned out pretty darn good.  I was just so excited that they actually looked like macaroons!  My dream would be to go to Paris and take a class from the famous pastry chefs at Laduree.  They are the premiere purveyors of these beautiful and delicious little treats and their shops are so beautifully decorated.  The buzz is all about macaroons these days, move over cupcake.



So sweet




A view from the street




How exquisite are these colors?!




The interiors are so beautiful and French



And these are mine!  They don't look to bad!  I am so excited to continue experimenting 
with new flavor combinations and colors!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Consider yourself kissed.....



Happy Valentines Day

Hope you have a beautiful day.


xoxo



Photography via le love

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Snow Tigers



I love snow....I think it is beautiful and fun to play around it.  It is great when you get off a day of school and you can play outside, go sledding with your friends, and come home and eat chicken noodle soup.

But this has got to end!  We have be pummeled by 24+ inches of snow in the last 5 days and I know you don't need me reminding you.  The news channels are running endless programming of snow conditions, snow reports, reports on power outages, reports on snowball fights, omg such and such place is open and delivering pizza, what a tragedy some idiot lost control of his car and is stuck in a snow bank.  I can't take it anymore!!!!!

On that note I know everyone has been stuck in their homes for the past couple of days and are going a little bit stir crazy.  But what a perfect opportunity to host a party!

I live in a condo community and the neighbors around here have each been hosting parties all weekend long.  Some of them were quiet elaborate with multiple courses.  Another was cocktails and appetizers and one neighbor had everyone over for bowls of delicious homemade soup and to sit in front of their fireplace and look at the beautiful snow from their patio windows.

So why not host a Chinese New Year party this weekend?  It is the perfect time to have your neighbors over and a fun tradition to celebrate.  Martha Stewart has some wonderful recipes on her site.  And 2010 is the year of the tiger- or in our case a snow tiger!


Martha Stewart.com

For your party fill your home with paper lanterns and candles.  The Chinese New Year is traditionally ends on the 15th day with a lantern festival.  This will work especially well if you are still without power!!  Anything red will invoke the feeling of the season.  Its fun to have party favors such as party poppers with little treats or you could break out the 4th of July sparklers for the end of the evening.

Other Chinese New Year traditions include: covering your windows and doors with red paper cutouts with themes of wealth, happiness, and longevity.  This seems like the perfect afternoon activity!




Chinese New Year is all about new beginnings.  It is a time to spend with family and friends and it is also a time to reconnect with neighbors.  I think one of the greatest lessons of Chinese New Year is that it is a time to forget old grudges and truly wish everyone a happy and healthy New Year!


Hopefully the snow will be melting away as you share your home with friends and family for your own Chinese New Year!







Monday, February 8, 2010

Wall Coverings Galore!

You know how your mom/grandmother's wallpaper was dusty blue with a little pattern of geese holding baskets?  Or perhaps it was dusty pink with a fleur de lis pattern?  Anyway, the 80's ruined wallpaper for you and you swore up and down that wallpaper would never again be applied to any surface of your home, especially after countless hours of scraping the stuff off of walls and praying to the gods of design that paint would cover up the mess!

Well wall coverings are back in a big way (has been for a while actually), but don't worry the patterns are bolder, more vibrant and they aren't your grandmother's wallpaper!  I have not even scratched the surface of what is out there but I hope I have provided enough of a variety to peak your interest.

Enjoy!


Julia Rothman for Hygge & West 

Wallpaper available by the yard for those accent walls!




Julia Rothman Design



Stripes courtesy of bellemaison23



I love this wallpaper!  The dinosaur bones glow in the dark!  



Coordinating papers from Osborne & Little



I always love a menswear stripe. Photo courtesy of Fanfare Interiors




Osborne & Little "Genoa"  paper



Ralph Lauren Home - Haberdashery Collection



Designers Guild- Amalienborg Collection




A Few Designers to Look For:

Brunschwig & Fils
Cole & Sons
Designers Guild
Osborne & Little
Nina Cambell
Thaibaut
Romo
F. Schumacher
Ralph Lauren Home