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The affordability of living in downtown Austin

Living in downtown Austin is more affordable than many people think.  Larry Speck lives downtown, loves downtown and highlights some of the expenses that you don’t have when living downtown.

DP and editor: Derrick Mitchell

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Larry Speck on Austin’s downtown retail options

Larry Speck talks about all of the retail options that now exist in downtown Austin.  Shop, exercise and keep it green in downtown ATX!

DP and editor: Derrick Mitchell

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Keeping it green-landscape designer Sarah Yant

Sarah Yant owns Eden Garden Design in Austin and provides eco-conscious landscape design, installation, and maintenance emphasizing the unique botanical character of our city. In this interview, Sarah tells us about the work she did for John Mayfield’s Austin Homes Tour 2010 project.  You can find out more by visiting http://www.edengardendesignaustin.com/

DP and editor: Derrick Mitchell

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Living in Downtown Austin-Video interview with Lawrence Speck

Larry Speck is an architect’s architect.  He grew up in a small town in Texas, but his background is as big as the state.  He got his undergraduate degree and masters at MIT, has been the dean of architecture at UT, has a nationally known practice and loves downtown Austin.  You owe it to yourself to set aside 10 minutes and watch this interview–then tell your friends to do the same…

DP and editor credits for this interview go to Derrick Mitchell.

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Clean and comfortable design-video interview with David Webber on the Chimney Corners renovation

“Regionalism, functionalism, expressionism and minimalism.” Austin architect, David Webber, uses these words to describe the north Austin renovation that Webber Studio undertook recently. This home is part of the AIA Austin 2010 Homes Tour (home “A” on the tour).

David describes the goals that he and his clients had for this project, some of the materials used and Austin’s progress on the sustainability path.

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AIA Austin Homes Tour 2010 and more-video interview with Sally Fly, executive director, AIA Austin

The AIA Austin Homes Tour is in its 24th year and is nationally recognized as the prime example of a homes tour. Sally Fly, executive director of AIA Austin, gives us insight into the 2010 tour and Austin architecture.

A few photos from a great renovated home on the upcoming 2010 AIA Homes Tour

We had the opportunity to meet Sally Fly, executive director of AIA Austin and David Webber, architect and owner of Webber Studio Architects at the Chimney Corners home last week.  It is home “A” on this year’s AIA Homes Tour.  It is a gorgeous renovation as you’ll see in these compilation photos.  TIP–>click on the photos to see a larger version.

Chimney Corners home kitchen and dining

Chimney Corners home exterior photos

Chimney Corners home living room

We’ll also be posting our interviews with Sally and David next week.  You will want to hear what they have to say about Austin architecture, sustainability and the upcoming Homes Tour.

Photos by Nicole Williams.

http://www.nwdphotography.com

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