
From Source To Sea
April 15, 2020 9:28 pm 12 Commentsby Peter Jensen and Marianne Gerdes A spacious patchwork of ranches unfurls across rolling hills dotted with oaks. While hiking, you hear a trickling creek... View Article
by Peter Jensen and Marianne Gerdes A spacious patchwork of ranches unfurls across rolling hills dotted with oaks. While hiking, you hear a trickling creek... View Article
by Peter Jensen A small cozy cottage in the woods epitomizes the romance of living amidst nature. Architect Drew Hubbell and his father James have... View Article
by Peter Jensen Ambiguity may be the theme of this issue of Hidden Leaves, but leaving things open to interpretation is no way to catalog... View Article
In July 2009, James Hubbell and a group of 13 students joined together to build a Chapel at Ilan-Lael. Christened the Chapel/Quiet Space, this open... View Article
In which to explore the role of art as a bridge for peaceful exchanges The new Ilan-Lael Center, designed as two embracing arms welcoming visitors... View Article
by Peter Jensen Whether covering a dusty floor in a Popeian or Delosian palace, adorning a welcoming gate in a modern coastal city of San... View Article
The fifth Pacific Rim Park was ushered into the world in May of 2009. The Salinlahi Park of Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines is the gateway... View Article
Acclaimed woodworker Sam Maloof, architect Kendrick Bangs Kellogg and artist and architectural designer James Hubbell were honored at “An Evening of American Masters”, a benefit... View Article