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Corbett Alter-Ego Sconce | june 2011

Corbett Alter-Ego Sconce

Theres something timeless about “peace, love and rock n’ roll.” Doesn’t matter how old or young you are, the phrase has transcended movements becoming a sign of the times. Corbett lighting immortalizes the words in their sleek Alter-Ego sconce finished in polished nickel. All that’s missing is the Stones, Grateful Dead or Jim Morrison’s LP spinning in the background.
www.corbettlighting.com

 

ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN | may 2011

Life
Books

Life Books

A native of Bogotá, Colombia, Juliana Franco showed big interest for the fine arts and marine biology at a young age (as well as attention to detail and how things work). “When I was very little I told my mom I wanted to be a marine biologist because I loved to watch National Geographics.” After graduating from the School of Visual Arts in New York and working with various photographers, Franco ended up in mostly corporate photography, high-end jobs. “One day I got a call to become a corporate photographer for a very important financial institution in Houston and I have to admit I was thrilled. I was wrong. I became a person who decided to live in the comfort zone just by receiving a good paycheck. My goal was forgotten. Fortunately, when Life Books became part of my life, I started dreaming again.” In 2008, after her Swings exhibition in New York, Dileg Productions owner Ricardo Cadavid loved her idea, partnered with her, and Life Books was born.

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What is Life Books? And what inspired you to create them?

Legacy. My inspiration was to become a storyteller, capturing images that allow people to embrace priceless moments or individual passions. Suppose boats are your passion. The Elite Book will embrace every aspect of it. Every detail is captured especially the human aspect that having a true passion generates. Or perhaps you want to capture priceless family moments, like a family trip to Paris or any other activity enjoyed with your loved ones. The Family Book is the answer. No posing, just authenticity.

What makes them special?

It’s not just about taking photos. A certain level of communication with my clients is necessary to understand all the factors that fluctuate and identify them individually or as a family to conceive a concept for the book. My art director in New York, Ricardo Cadavid, is the creative touch and a script is generated, revealing any important aspect and enhancing it. The most important element – human essence, along with a pristine printing quality hand crafted in Italy and finished with a luxurious presentation – assures a unique and authentic product for legacy.

Who is your client?

Any individual who has a story to tell about a real, true passion or sharing precious family moments and understands that to develop either one of my books, Elite or Family, money will not be an issue.­­­

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Tell us about your travels…

Traveling has always been a learning experience; now it means Life Books. Paris was fulfilling and exciting – capturing the attention of a three-year-old girl enjoying Degas with her mother at the Orsay. Recently I made another Family Book in Spain at Marbella in the zone of Andalucia. Very modern architectural concept and high-end interior design, yet my family book was the catalyst that brought everybody down to earth. A reminder that without the warmness of a family a beautiful house is meaningless.

by Carla Valencia de Martinez | Photography by Juliana Franco

ARCHICHAT | april 2011

An architect is a builder of dreams. They tend to communicate in a pictorial way and use other nonverbal manners of sharing their observations of life. I met with two architect couples, Sophia and Cord and Mark and Anne, at Block 7 for dinner. Big city, small town…three of the four went to undergrad together.

Sophia Malik and Cord Bowen
Local Design Office|www.Localdesignoffice.com
Born in Houston, Sophia is a LEED-certified, licensed architect who graduated from the University of Houston College of Architecture. She studied with world-renowned and Pritzker prize-winning Australian architect Glenn Murcutt, and her work has been recognized internationally. Sophia founded Local Design Office with Cord in 2005 and has grown the practice to a full-service design firm providing creative solutions in architecture, graphic and industrial design. Also a native Houstonian, Cord holds two degrees in architecture, with his bachelor’s from UH and his master’s from Parsons School of Design in New York. Recently, he added an MBA from the well-known Bauer School of Business at UH. While acting as a consulting partner at Local Design Office, he also teaches industrial design and architecture at UH. Sophia and Cord have been married since May of 2005.
How they met:
Cord: Sophia and I met through mutual friends. I will always remember the first day I saw that amazing smile with so much energy behind it. It was inescapable. Smart, beautiful and wildly talented, I realized I had met an amazing woman with a similar drive for a full and rich life. It would be many years of friendship before we would really fold our lives together.
Sophia: When Cord and I met, one of the things that was so apparent from the start was that we were really great friends. Even though we came from very different backgrounds, we
shared a passion for so many things that it made sense for us to embark on life and work together. That’s why I think our business relationship works so well. Because of our friendship, we’re able to work very openly and honestly. Granted it’s not always easy, but there is never a dull moment and we wouldn’t have it any other way.
Why it works:
Cord: We are often asked how we are able to work together as a married couple without epic battles. My answer is to have a strong marriage first and the business practice follows. We are both passionate about what we do and we often clash with different ideas. The key is to resolve the differences with respect and a want to move forward with the best idea for the project.
Sophia: It’s really important that we make time to have distinctive boundaries between what we do and how we live, although at times it does meld together. We really make time to check in, whether it’s sharing a funny text or taking a walk together. Also when working on projects, there is always one person who takes the lead role. Instead of competing, we’ve learned to support each other so that the project can move forward in the best way possible.
The future:
Sophia: We really want to create an environment that is shared by everyone that we work with. That’s where the concept of Local Design Office came from. We want it to be a creative studio where everyone involved contributes ideas and processes so that it becomes more of a true collaboration.
Cord: Our business plans show our want for a multi-discipline design studio with 20 or so employees pushing the discussion of creative boundaries around design and business. Our life plan hopes for rich adventures surrounded by family, friends and great experiences – and with the way things are going, it seems that we’re well on our way!
Mark Schatz and Anne Eamon
m + a architecture studio
www.maarchitecturestudio.com
Mark and Anne met while at UH. In the Architecture College, the classmen are on separate floors. Mark would sneak over to his buddy’s desk that looked down to the atrium every day and watch Anne studying down below. After months of this, Mark’s friend had
enough and told him to go introduce himself. They will be married 16 years in March – they got married over their spring break – and are expecting their first child this month! They have two studio cats and two dachshunds.
In 2004, they began their practice, Mark was licensed and they won the AIA Houston Honor Award 700sf house and garden, then published in Dwell Jan/Feb 2005. The house which started it all is a prototype student cottage located about a mile from UH – now home to their studio office. They were awarded the 2009 AIA Houston Design Award for Interior Architecture for Ingrain. They have three interns – two of the three are also former students of Cord. Both have taught design studios at UH over the past six years, and Anne teaches a five-week-long studio for high school students every summer through Wonderworks.
(www.wonderworkshouston.org)
Why it works:
Mark: I have had a lifelong love of making things, building, furniture, landscape, photography, sculpture … and fortunately Anne had the same adventurous spirit. By the time we graduated, we had purchased an inner city lot
and started construction on our first house. We didn’t really consider how unusual or naive this was until much later.
Anne: Seemingly all at once our night and weekend house project took on a life of its own and shifted the direction of our professional lives. Mark became licensed, we won an AIA honor award for the house, it was published both locally and nationally, all within a year. What better time to start a practice?
The future:
Mark: We started our practice with the passionate belief that architecture has the power to transform everyone’s quality of life. Architecture is a social act. Our practice has developed into a relatively broad range of projects including smaller scale retail, office interiors and branding, furniture, small scale residential interventions, new houses and even a residence with an art gallery space many times the size of the living space. The projects vary stylistically, but maintain a consistent design philosophy.
Anne:
It is difficult to separate an architectural practice from daily life as you are constantly immersed in design, philosophy and living the work. What could be better than making a living and a life pursuing your passion with your partner?

Sophia Malik and Cord Bowen

Local Design Office|www.Localdesignoffice.com

Born in Houston, Sophia is a LEED-certified, licensed architect who graduated from the University of Houston College of Architecture. She studied with world-renowned and Pritzker prize-winning Australian architect Glenn Murcutt, and her work has been recognized internationally. Sophia founded Local Design Office with Cord in 2005 and has grown the practice to a full-service design firm providing creative solutions in architecture, graphic and industrial design. Also a native Houstonian, Cord holds two degrees in architecture, with his bachelor’s from UH and his master’s from Parsons School of Design in New York. Recently, he added an MBA from the well-known Bauer School of Business at UH. While acting as a consulting partner at Local Design Office, he also teaches industrial design and architecture at UH. Sophia and Cord have been married since May of 2005.

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anne eamon | mark schatz | sandra gunn | sophia malik | cord bowen

How they met:

Cord: Sophia and I met through mutual friends. I will always remember the first day I saw that amazing smile with so much energy behind it. It was inescapable. Smart, beautiful and wildly talented, I realized I had met an amazing woman with a similar drive for a full and rich life. It would be many years of friendship before we would really fold our lives together.

Sophia: When Cord and I met, one of the things that was so apparent from the start was that we were really great friends. Even though we came from very different backgrounds, we

shared a passion for so many things that it made sense for us to embark on life and work together. That’s why I think our business relationship works so well. Because of our friendship, we’re able to work very openly and honestly. Granted it’s not always easy, but there is never a dull moment and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

Why it works:

Cord: We are often asked how we are able to work together as a married couple without epic battles. My answer is to have a strong marriage first and the business practice follows. We are both passionate about what we do and we often clash with different ideas. The key is to resolve the differences with respect and a want to move forward with the best idea for the project.

Sophia: It’s really important that we make time to have distinctive boundaries between what we do and how we live, although at times it does meld together. We really make time to check in, whether it’s sharing a funny text or taking a walk together. Also when working on projects, there is always one person who takes the lead role. Instead of competing, we’ve learned to support each other so that the project can move forward in the best way possible.

The future:

Sophia: We really want to create an environment that is shared by everyone that we work with. That’s where the concept of Local Design Office came from. We want it to be a creative studio where everyone involved contributes ideas and processes so that it becomes more of a true collaboration.

Cord: Our business plans show our want for a multi-discipline design studio with 20 or so employees pushing the discussion of creative boundaries around design and business. Our life plan hopes for rich adventures surrounded by family, friends and great experiences – and with the way things are going, it seems that we’re well on our way!

Mark Schatz and Anne Eamon

m + a architecture studio

www.maarchitecturestudio.com

Mark and Anne met while at UH. In the Architecture College, the classmen are on separate floors. Mark would sneak over to his buddy’s desk that looked down to the atrium every day and watch Anne studying down below. After months of this, Mark’s friend had

enough and told him to go introduce himself. They will be married 16 years in March – they got married over their spring break – and are expecting their first child this month! They have two studio cats and two dachshunds.

In 2004, they began their practice, Mark was licensed and they won the AIA Houston Honor Award 700sf house and garden, then published in Dwell Jan/Feb 2005. The house which started it all is a prototype student cottage located about a mile from UH – now home to their studio office. They were awarded the 2009 AIA Houston Design Award for Interior Architecture for Ingrain. They have three interns – two of the three are also former students of Cord. Both have taught design studios at UH over the past six years, and Anne teaches a five-week-long studio for high school students every summer through Wonderworks.

(www.wonderworkshouston.org)

Why it works:

Mark: I have had a lifelong love of making things, building, furniture, landscape, photography, sculpture … and fortunately Anne had the same adventurous spirit. By the time we graduated, we had purchased an inner city lot

and started construction on our first house. We didn’t really consider how unusual or naive this was until much later.

Anne: Seemingly all at once our night and weekend house project took on a life of its own and shifted the direction of our professional lives. Mark became licensed, we won an AIA honor award for the house, it was published both locally and nationally, all within a year. What better time to start a practice?

The future:

Mark: We started our practice with the passionate belief that architecture has the power to transform everyone’s quality of life. Architecture is a social act. Our practice has developed into a relatively broad range of projects including smaller scale retail, office interiors and branding, furniture, small scale residential interventions, new houses and even a residence with an art gallery space many times the size of the living space. The projects vary stylistically, but maintain a consistent design philosophy.

Anne:

It is difficult to separate an architectural practice from daily life as you are constantly immersed in design, philosophy and living the work. What could be better than making a living and a life pursuing your passion with your partner?

Sandra Gunn, Broker Associate with Boulevard Realty can be found at www.sandragunn.com or at 713.224.2777 | Makeup: Asher for Kuhl-Linscomb | Clothes + jewelry: 310 Rosemont |

Hair: Riaro|Lauren Solutions for Hair | Food + drink: Block 7

By Sandra Gunn | Photography by Jack Potts

ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN | april 2011

Hästens has been ahead of the green movement by about 159 years… Back in 1852, when Hästens started making beds, they knew then, as we do now, that natural is always better. Both for comfort and Mother Nature. Hästens, still run by the same family since the 19th century, uses only all-natural materials in their beds including the finest pure flax, wool and cotton, carefully selected pine – growing at a natural pace for maximum strength – and genuine, hypoallergenic horsehair. The idea is that you sleep better naturally in a natural bed.
A tradition of master craftsmanship is still handed down to each new generation of bed manufacturers. Quite literally by hand. Each bed perfectly hand-made, whether it’s the sturdy bed frame, the precise stitching of the fabric or the flexible stretch fabric with the Hästens emblem woven in, you will see details working together to create a bed for life. No machine can surpass the skills of their master craftsmen. This is why a 25-year guarantee covering spring or frame breakage is standard practice.
Beds start at $3,000. For more information, visit Kuhl-Linscomb, Houston’s exclusive Hästens representative.

Hästens

vividus_woodHästens has been ahead of the green movement by about 159 years… Back in 1852, when Hästens started making beds, they knew then, as we do now, that natural is always better. Both for comfort and Mother Nature. Hästens, still run by the same family since the 19th century, uses only all-natural materials in their beds including the finest pure flax, wool and cotton, carefully selected pine – growing at a natural pace for maximum strength – and genuine, hypoallergenic horsehair. The idea is that you sleep better naturally in a natural bed.

A tradition of master craftsmanship is still handed down to each new generation of bed manufacturers. Quite literally by hand. Each bed perfectly hand-made, whether it’s the sturdy bed frame, the precise stitching of the fabric or the flexible stretch fabric with the Hästens emblem woven in, you will see details working together to create a bed for life. No machine can surpass the skills of their master craftsmen. This is why a 25-year guarantee covering spring or frame breakage is standard practice.

Beds start at $3,000. For more information, visit Kuhl-Linscomb, Houston’s exclusive Hästens representative.

ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN | march 2011

Tumi Vapor, International Carry-On 2 Wheel

No matter how seasoned a traveler you are, there’s nothing like traveling with good, dependable luggage. It also helps if such luggage looks sharp.
Tumi’s Vapor collection is as functional as it is sleek. Although the protection of a hardside case is always enticing, in most designs it only adds weight. But Tumi’s is surprisingly lightweight and easy to maneuver. Vapor is constructed from a super-light, triple-layer, high-performance alloy of ABS and polycarbonate. The compact, two-wheel carry-on is ideal for those who travel internationally and domestically. The Tumi Vapor Collection is a Travel + Leisure 2011 Design Award Winner for Best Luggage. We love how sexy the bronze version looks.

No matter how seasoned a traveler you are, there’s nothing like traveling with good, dependable luggage. It also helps if such luggage looks sharp.

Tumi’s Vapor collection is as functional as it is sleek. Although the protection of a hardside case is always enticing, in most designs it only adds weight. But Tumi’s is surprisingly lightweight and easy to maneuver. Vapor is constructed from a super-light, triple-layer, high-performance alloy of ABS and polycarbonate. The compact, two-wheel carry-on is ideal for those who travel internationally and domestically. The Tumi Vapor Collection is a Travel + Leisure 2011 Design Award Winner for Best Luggage. We love how sexy the bronze version looks.

WHERE TO LIVE | february 2011

VICEROY MODERN

LOCATION: 4300 LILLIAN HOUSTON, TX 77007

AMBIENCE: Sophisticated, minimalist style architecture with private Zen gardens offering breathtaking views of Downtown from large rooftop terraces.

AMENITIES: Meticulous attention to detail summarizes this luxurious modern home designed by revered architects Strasser/Ragni and built by Farb Homes. Amenities include: freestanding unit with private driveway, stained concrete first floor and 5” oak hardwoods, Carrara Marble countertops, home automation system, built-in storage compartments, luxurious master bath with soaking tub and 8’ shower, TPO roof, casement windows, roof terrace with views of Downtown, Trex decking, pre-plumbing for kitchen.

UNITS/ROOMS: All homes are 3 bedrooms/3.5 baths/2-car garage.

WITHIN REACH: Steps away from Washington Avenue with distinctive night life, minutes from Memorial Park and historic Houston Heights.

PRICE: $444,700 – $449,700

CONTACT : Vinod Ramani

5023 Washington Ave.

vramani@urbanliving.com

713.868.7226

www.UrbanLiving.com

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MALONE LANDING IN RICE MILITARY

LOCATION: 1521 MALONE HOUSTON, TX 77007

AMBIENCE: New construction, high-end finishes,

3-story homes with soft contemporary style, nestled between Memorial Park

and Downtown.

AMENITIES: Soft contemporary, 3 bedrooms and a study, freestanding homes in Rice Military. Expansive floorplans, gourmet kitchens, granite countertops, luxury fixtures, energy-efficient appliances, hardwood flooring, high ceilings, 8ft doors, custom aluminum handrails and wood stair treads. Large spacious bedrooms with spa-like master bath featuring rain showerhead, waterfall faucets, porcelain tile with glass mosaic. Gated community, fully landscaped. Backyards with covered patio and gas grill extensions –  great for grilling and entertaining!

UNITS/ROOMS: 10 freestanding homes with 3 bedrooms, study, 3 bathrooms plus a yard. Three yards big enough for a cocktail pool!

WITHIN REACH: Walking distance to “Restaurant Row” on Washington Ave. Bike ride to Memorial Park, quick access to I-10, Downtown, Galleria.

PRICE: From the $289,900s

CONTACT : Drake Homes

Theyen 832.764.2239

thoang@drakehomesinc.com

RegalStar_Townhomes

VILLAS FONTANELLA

LOCATION: 1025-1029 WEST 21ST STREET

HOUSTON, TX 77008

AMBIENCE: These new villas will carry the originality

of the Mediterranean coastline and the essence of warmth, elegance and rich

cultural style.

AMENITIES: Old World charm of Italy, Spain and Turkey. Tuscan-inspired architectural style & lush interior finishes abound. Polished travertine and rich pine floors, hand-forged iron work & rustic wood beams. Connoisseur’s kitchen features granite counters, stacked stone backsplash, cherry stained wood cabinetry, breakfast bar and high-end stainless steel appliances with gas range and wine refrigerator, covered balcony. Opulent master suite offers coffered ceiling, stone tile shower and whirlpool tub. Large private gardens.

UNITS/ROOMS: Villas Fontanella Development comprises 8 individual villas in 2 unique plans with approximately 2450sf of covered area and 2050sf living space.

WITHIN REACH: Villas Fontanella is located in the highly coveted Shady Acres Heights area.

PRICE: Low $300,000s

Pre-construction incentives and customization! “Summer 2011”

CONTACT : Lisa Marie

Regal Star Properties LLC

www.regalstar-properties.com

info@RegalStar-Properties.com

832.594.7583

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5005 BLOSSOM

LOCATION: 5005-A & 5005-B Blossom,

Houston, Texas 77007

AMBIENCE: Elegant contemporary Tricon Homes

centrally located next to Memorial Park.

Be surrounded by all the best Houston

has to offer!

AMENITIES: Enjoy living in one of Houston’s best neighborhoods!

This 2-home development by Tricon Homes offers a clean modern design making it suitable for a myriad of styles.

Both homes have large floor plans with spacious bedrooms, gourmet kitchens with Bosch stainless steel appliances, wine coolers, chrome contemporary fixtures, hardwood floors throughout, huge backyards, high ceilings, his/her closets in the master suite and beautiful marble bathrooms.

UNITS/ROOMS: New single family homes: 3 stories/3 bedrooms/3.5 bathrooms with 2-car attached/2,500sf. Upgrades available.

WITHIN REACH: Walking distance to Memorial Park, blocks away from trendy Washington Ave., minutes from I-10, I-45, Galleria and Downtown.

PRICE: Starting at $489,900

CONTACT : Tricon Homes Inc.

711 E. 20th Street. Houston, Texas 77008

sales@triconhomes.com | 713.334.6060 | www.triconhomes.com

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THE MANSARDS

LOCATION: 2302 COUCH ST.

SHADY ACRES/ HEIGTHS

AMBIENCE: Luxury-free standing

French-Mediterranean homes. Roof-top

terrace/summer kitchen/downtown views. Premium finishes

AMENITIES: Porches, balconies, gas lamps, custom ironwork and stone work. Open floor plans, high ceilings, hand-scrapped hardwood  & travertine floors, gourmet kitchen, oversized granite island, tumbled marble back splash, hammered copper vent hood and copper sinks, knotty alder cabinets, wine coolers, premium bronze lighting fixtures.

UNITS/ROOMS: 2,150 Sq Ft home, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, come with his & hers study. Large covered porch, perfect for entertaining and 2 car garage.

WITHIN REACH: Heights Shopping District, Downtown, Midtown, Washington Ave, Galleria, Medical Center and Memorial Park.

PRICE: Offered at 349,000. Pre-completion price break $15K.

CONTACT : Aman Khan

Titan Urban Developments

akhan@titandevelopments.com

713.553.9580 | www.titandevelopments.com

URBAN LIVING SHOWROOM | february 2011

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Photography by Jack Potts

OK, this one will help you reach your architecture + design dreams. Urban Living provides future homeowners a one solution-one environment service available every day with assistance in lending and title all in one showroom location.

Whether you are a first-time buyer or in the process of stepping up to your dream home, Urban Living eases the real estate process by introducing innovative technology, professional expertise and superior service. They offer mortgage lending in-house, Urban Lending, specializing in finding the best possible financing solutions for clients, as well as a full-service title company, Capital Title, on the upper level. The offices also include an in-house independent insurance agency, Urban Insurance, as well as boasting a fully interactive website, www.urbanliving.com, meant to attract buyers and allow ease and access to the ever-expanding housing market and professional agent assistance with one-click to begin the process online before visiting the sales showroom.

An added service available to clients includes the ability to contract with Urban Living to list and sell their pre-owned or new-construction home with an aggressive marketing plan and commission structure available to those clients that choose to list their homes.

Visit the Urban Living sales team at 5023 Washington Avenue, 7 days a week from 9am-7am, and enjoy a complimentary Starbucks coffee.

Vinod Ramani, CEO of Urban Living, has spent the past eleven years marketing and selling the transitional communities that define and characterize the thriving inner-loop lifestyle. It is the mission of Urban Living to transform the experience of buying and selling real estate by offering the most comprehensive resources available to buyers, sellers, renters and developers.

HAMMERMANN’S HERB GARDEN MARKERS | january 2011

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Photography by Nick Duers

It doesn’t get more green, sustainable, reusable or resourceful than Hammermann’s herb garden markers. Hammered and stamped by hand using silver-plated vintage teaspoons and tablespoons. Each one is different and one-of-a-kind with a natural patina. Nine spoons read: chives, cilantro, dill, lavender, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage and thyme.
The design of a classic silver spoon, repurposed in a garden, which brings food to your table, is so perfectly green.

It doesn’t get more green, sustainable, reusable or resourceful than Hammermann’s herb garden markers. Hammered and stamped by hand using silver-plated vintage teaspoons and tablespoons. Each one is different and one-of-a-kind with a natural patina. Nine spoons read: chives, cilantro, dill, lavender, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage and thyme.

The design of a classic silver spoon, repurposed in a garden, which brings food to your table, is so perfectly green.

www.hammermann.etsy.com

WHERE TO LIVE | january 2011

CITY PLACE MIDTOWN

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LOCATION: 306 McGOWAN HOUSTON, TX 77006

306 McGOWAN
HOUSTON, TX 77006

AMBIENCE: Located amid the live oaks of revitalized Midtown. Bounded by Downtown Houston and the Museum District. Designed with the ambiance of a boutique hotel. Tastefully trendy. City Place Midtown is what’s next now.

AMENITIES: Downtown views*,10-Ft. ceilings, gourmet kitchens, slab granite kitchen counters, GE® stainless steel appliances, double compartment stainless steel sinks, full-sized pantries, high-speed internet available, pre-wired for AT&T Uverse®, multiple phone and cable lines, wood floors (levels 2-4), stained concrete floors (level 1), double sinks in master bath*, walk-in shower with bench*, garden style tub, computer niche*, 2” faux wood blinds, his & hers closets*, built-in bookshelves*,full-size washer & dryer, private terraces*, *Select Residences

UNITS/ROOMS: Live well. Each City Place residence is a sophisticated private retreat. High-end finishes. High ceilings. High style. It’s positively uplifting.

WITHIN REACH: The boutique hotel lifestyle includes expected pleasures – from saltwater swimming to freshwater misters, outdoor movie nights to healthy meals. Expect to be spoiled at City Place Midtown.

PRICE: Call today for rates and to schedule your tour.

CONTACT : City Place Midtown | 306 McGowan, Houston, TX 77006

cityplace@greystar.com | 713.528.APTS (2787) | www.cityplacemidtown.com

THE FRANKLIN LOFTS

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LOCATION: 201 MAIN, UNITS 6H AND 8J HOUSTON, TX 77002

AMBIENCE: Houston’s 1st “Skyscraper”

AMENITIES: The First National Bank Building constructed in 1904; six residential floors; takes advantage of the original structure’s unique architectural elements including brick walls, large windows and high ceilings.

UNITS/ROOMS: 1 bedroom/1 bath and 2 bedroom/2 bath with solid oak flooring and solid wood doors

WITHIN REACH: Light rail line steps away, minutes from I-10, I-45 and Highway 59 in Historic District of Downtown.

PRICE: $189,000 and $309,000

CONTACT: Terry Stanfield Heritage Texas Properties

214 Travis tstanfield@heritagetexas.com | 713.227.5406 or 713.582.6871

LEELAND COURT

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LOCATION: 2714 LEELAND AVE., HOUSTON, TX 77003

AMBIENCE: Energy Star rated with TechShield • Secure gated community • Balcony with gas connection • Granite countertops

with mosaic tile backsplash in kitchen

AMENITIES: Enjoy all Downtown has to offer right outside your front door when you buy in this new community. This plan has a master suite with his and hers closets, wine bar in dining room, 1st floor bedroom with full bath that could also be used as an office, and kitchen offers a balcony with gas connection. Finishes include Whirlpool appliances, hand-scraped oak hardwoods, frieze carpet, Moen fixtures and granite counters. Current prices reflect buyer incentives.

UNITS/ROOMS: Only 5 Left – 3 beds/3.5 baths/2-car garage/1,993sf

WITHIN REACH: Minutes from University of Houston, Minute Maid Park and Discovery Green Park

PRICE: From the $260’s

CONTACT: Vinod Ramani | 5023 Washington Ave. | vramani@urbanliving.com | 713.868.7226 | www.UrbanLiving.com

ARCHICHAT | january 2011

The City of Houston’s Green Initiatives are literally sprouting up all over the place! From the City Hall Victory Garden at Tranquility Park where Mayor Annise Parker tends to Swiss chard, tomatoes, kale and cabbages to the first of 65 Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations on Walker Street at City Hall.
I met with Mayor Parker and Laura Spanjian, Sustainability Director for the City of Houston, to get the good news that Houston is a Green Leader on par or beyond Chicago, LA and New York.

The City of Houston’s Green Initiatives are literally sprouting up all over the place! From the City Hall Victory Garden at Tranquility Park where Mayor Annise Parker tends to Swiss chard, tomatoes, kale and cabbages to the first of 65 Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations on Walker Street at City Hall.

I met with Mayor Parker and Laura Spanjian, Sustainability Director for the City of Houston, to get the good news that Houston is a Green Leader on par or beyond Chicago, LA and New York.

Where did you begin?

Published in 2010, the City of Houston conducted a baseline community multi-pollutant emissions inventory using 2007 data gathered from CenterPoint Energy and several public agencies, including the City of Houston, Houston-Galveston Area Council, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and the EPA. The results of this inventory indicated that residential, commercial and industrial building energy use produced more than half of the City’s greenhouse gas (GHG) and criteria air pollutant emissions, and transportation emissions made up over a third of GHG emissions.

How did you respond?

In efforts to reduce greenhouse gas and criteria air pollutant emissions resulting from the City’s building and transportation operations, as well as save taxpayer money, the City of Houston created the Municipal Emissions Reduction Plan. The plan was the first comprehensive, coordinated approach at greening city operations, particularly in the building and transportation sectors.

Through the City’s Municipal Plan, more than 1.5 million tons of GHG emissions have been avoided and more than 20 major projects have launched in the last few years. Everything from smarter traffic lights and buildings

to cutting-edge energy efficiency programs and commitments to buy hybrid, and soon electric, vehicles for the fleet – are all contributing to making the City of Houston a role model for green government and responsible stewardship. Houston now has the 3rd largest hybrid fleet in the US. EPA has ranked Houston as the #1 municipal purchaser of renewable energy (wind) in the US. And we are ranked #4 overall in the nation.

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I care about the environment, I want to make the world a better place for the next generation…but as a native Houstonian and Realtor in this sprawling metropolis, mass transit is never going to work for me. Laura said that you saw that coming and if we won’t or can’t give up our cars, then you are making electric cars a viable option. How?

Houston is one of the first launch cities for electric cars, and will be incorporating 30 Nissan Leafs into our fleet in 2011. We are also leading other cities with 24-hour EV permitting, incentives for charging stations, robust charging station infra-

structure throughout Houston with a public-private partnership with NRG, who is the first energy provider in the US to provide EV charging packages and invest in infrastructure. Houston is their first launch city.

As far as your Local Food Promotion initiative, do you have a garden?

I do! I have a herb garden at home and I compost – though I am not as good about turning it as I should be! Eat Local is important to me not only because it reduces truck transportation emissions but also provides savings and health benefits to Houstonians. A triple win. With the help of Mark Bowen from Urban Harvest and Chef Monica Pope, we have recently boosted the local economy by starting the City Hall Farmers Market on Wednesdays: 40 vendors (micro-businesses) as well as a few of the popular food trucks now have new opportunities every week. Also, the vegetable Victory Garden at Tranquility Park which was designed by Suzy Fischer of Fischer Schalles. It has brought together staff and created community and is an amazing education tool.

And to kickstart 2011…

We will be launching a first-ever Commercial Building Energy Efficiency incentive program, which will provide funding for 20 percent of an energy efficiency project. This works alongside our recently launched Green Office Challenge: my goal is to be #1 in the country for number of LEED Certified and Energy Star Rated buildings (we are currently #8 and #6 in US, respectively). For Energy Star, we are currently #2 in US based on square footage.

We are on the precipice of becoming one of the greenest cities in the country. That may surprise many outside of Houston, but when we set our minds to something, we can achieve anything.

Sandra Gunn, a Broker Associate with Boulevard Realty can be found at www.sandragunn.com.
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