Friday, April 16, 2010

Hola from Los Cabos

 

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Warning:  Depending where you are when you are reading this, you might feel a tinge of envy, but let me preface this post by saying that this vacation is just what I am needing to recharge and ‘smooth my feathers’... I am sitting on a beautiful sunny beach in Los Cabos, Baja Mexico sipping a Margarita and eating a pizza with Mexican hot sauce ....two weeks of bliss….with lots of  time to waste away in Margaritaville.   The resort I am staying at is situated on a magnificent private coral beach with 6 swimming pool, 3 restaurants, and a world famous Wine Therapy Spa with treatments called vinotherapy (more on that in another post.)  I arrived late Sunday, and on Monday I did not leave the pool deck.  I was totally mesmerized by the warm ocean breeze, the sound of the surf, and the reflections in the infinity pool.

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The wildlife at the pool.

This iguana has a good thing going.  He slinks under the deck chairs and waits in prey for any unattended food that he can pilfer.  The first time I noticed him (or may it is a ‘her’) he had a slice of tomato in his mouth, bigger than the size of his head, and was scurrying across the pool deck back to the safety of his rock to devour it.   It quite shocked me the first time I saw him, but over the course of a few days the more I saw him the more familiar he became.

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The resort is at the bottom of a high outcropping of rock.  Walking back to my room these are some of the view corridors to the ocean.  My favourite time of day is in the late afternoon, when the sun is lower in the sky and casts dramatic shadows.

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Shadows on the trunk of a palm tree (left)

One of the restaurants is situated on the edge of the ocean and is lit entirely by candle light where Chef Gerardo Rivera reigns supreme.  The service staff bring flashlights to look at the menu. For my main course I had the most delectable local Sea Bass firewood cooked with tomato chunks, lemon grass and cilantro accompanied by a glass of Chateau Camou, El Gran Divino”, (Late Harvest).  For dessert I waited patiently for the 20 minute cooking time for the Chocolate Bomba scented with Cardamom and Bitter Chocolate, which was baked in a wood oven. In Spanish -  Bomba de chocolat amargo y cardomomo.

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Chocolate Bomba baked in a wood oven.

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One of the paths to the beach / Private deluxe beach cabanas

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An early morning walk on the beach

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The waves washing up on the beach (left) / The waves receding (right)  

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Coral Reef Beach

Wish you were here!!!!


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Thursday, April 1, 2010

Happy Easter

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Wishing you all a very Happy Easter

Photo Credit  Homes and Gardens

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2010 © Patricia Gray | Interior Design Blog™

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Modern Architectural Design of Emory University Few and Evans Halls, United States by Ayers Saint Gross

Modern Architectural Design of Emory University Few and Evans Halls, United States by Ayers Saint Gross
Modern Architectural Design of Emory University Few and Evans Halls, United States by Ayers Saint Gross

Here are the pictures of modern architecture of Emory University Few and Evans Halls, United States by Ayers Gross.

Modern Architecture (Oxford History of Art)The Modern Architecture Pop-Up BookBuilding the New World: Modern Architecture in Latin AmericaForgotten Modern: California Houses 1940-1970The New Modern HousePacific Modern
Located in Atlanta, United States, Emory University has been a champion of sustainable design practices for decades. And the Emory University Few and Evans Halls by Ayers Saint Gross architects is also freshman dorms that designed to teach residents about sustainable living. This architectural design is on that truly takes green to heart, from the selection of a sustainable site to incorporating features that reduce water and energy consumption and atmospheric impact. Emory University’s Few and Evans Halls consist of 293 beds inside resident hall unit types and community sizes. They have been designed to house communities in traditional double units and a few single units, each with one Resident Advisor and two Sophmore Advisors per floor. Each community is comprised of two ‘clusters’ with their own study lounge located at each end of the corridor and a common floor lounge located in the middle.

Interior design lounge of Emory University Few and Evans Halls
the Decoration of Interior Design lounge of Emory University Few and Evans Halls
Building amenities include an entry foyer, lounge, kitchen, laundry, and hall director apartments. The buildings also provide spaces intended to serve the Emory community at large, including a welcome desk, smart classrooms, offices, demonstration kitchen, student work rooms, seminar and multi-purpose rooms, an academic advising suite and a learning community support suite.

Interior design stairs of Emory University Few and Evans Halls
Elegant Interior Stairs Design of Emory University Few and Evans Halls
Interior design lounge of Emory University Few and Evans Halls
Exterior building facade of Emory University Few and Evans Halls

Completed in Autumn 2008, these residence halls are currently under review to receive LEED Gold certification. In order to achieve this, the halls have employed a variety of sustainability strategies. Treatment and detention of storm water occurs on site, using visible components of the landscape design, whilst collected rain and condensate water is used for toilet flushing. Photovoltaic panels power the pumps that send the harvested water back into the building and low flow plumbing fixtures and dual flush water closets have been installed to boost water efficiency. Also included in this project are metering facilities and the display of water and energy use to increase student awareness of sustainability issues.

Modern Architectural Design of Emory University Few and Evans Halls, United States by Ayers Saint Gross

Modern Architectural Design of Emory University Few and Evans Halls, United States by Ayers Saint Gross
Modern Architectural Design of Emory University Few and Evans Halls, United States by Ayers Saint Gross

Here are the pictures of modern architecture of Emory University Few and Evans Halls, United States by Ayers Gross.

Modern Architecture (Oxford History of Art)The Modern Architecture Pop-Up BookBuilding the New World: Modern Architecture in Latin AmericaForgotten Modern: California Houses 1940-1970The New Modern HousePacific Modern
Located in Atlanta, United States, Emory University has been a champion of sustainable design practices for decades. And the Emory University Few and Evans Halls by Ayers Saint Gross architects is also freshman dorms that designed to teach residents about sustainable living. This architectural design is on that truly takes green to heart, from the selection of a sustainable site to incorporating features that reduce water and energy consumption and atmospheric impact. Emory University’s Few and Evans Halls consist of 293 beds inside resident hall unit types and community sizes. They have been designed to house communities in traditional double units and a few single units, each with one Resident Advisor and two Sophmore Advisors per floor. Each community is comprised of two ‘clusters’ with their own study lounge located at each end of the corridor and a common floor lounge located in the middle.

Interior design lounge of Emory University Few and Evans Halls
the Decoration of Interior Design lounge of Emory University Few and Evans Halls
Building amenities include an entry foyer, lounge, kitchen, laundry, and hall director apartments. The buildings also provide spaces intended to serve the Emory community at large, including a welcome desk, smart classrooms, offices, demonstration kitchen, student work rooms, seminar and multi-purpose rooms, an academic advising suite and a learning community support suite.

Interior design stairs of Emory University Few and Evans Halls
Elegant Interior Stairs Design of Emory University Few and Evans Halls
Interior design lounge of Emory University Few and Evans Halls
Exterior building facade of Emory University Few and Evans Halls

Completed in Autumn 2008, these residence halls are currently under review to receive LEED Gold certification. In order to achieve this, the halls have employed a variety of sustainability strategies. Treatment and detention of storm water occurs on site, using visible components of the landscape design, whilst collected rain and condensate water is used for toilet flushing. Photovoltaic panels power the pumps that send the harvested water back into the building and low flow plumbing fixtures and dual flush water closets have been installed to boost water efficiency. Also included in this project are metering facilities and the display of water and energy use to increase student awareness of sustainability issues.