• Drewett Works
    @drewettworks
    Drewett Works is about an architecture of time and place. An award-winning Arizona-based firm specializing in high-end residential and hospitality projects, Drewett Works unlocks the mysteries of the site to yield buildings that express the deepest essences of the client, the venue, and the intended uses. A large portion of the firm’s body of work is in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona, a natural cornucopia that is a dream canvas for any architect. Founder and lead architect C.P. Drewett brings to the table a passion rooted in his childhood, working with his Marine Corps aviator father, also a woodworking hobbyist, to create objects of lasting beauty. His family moved 18 times during his childhood, giving him a deep sense of respect for regional architectural traditions while fostering excitement about making an impact on a local scale. The 18-person Drewett studio is diverse and brings a keen variety of perspectives and experiences to the design process. The firm’s design approach is restrained and reductive – Drewett edits down the massing and materials palettes to get at the core of the expressive idea. Inspired by the grandees of modernist design without being beholden to them, Drewett Works creates houses that will grace the landscape long after the initial clients and designers are gone. It is design for the ages. No stranger to acclaim, Drewett Works is the recipient of a multitude of honors, and its work has consistently appeared in high-end design publications. Current firm projects span the U.S. from Florida to California as well as Loreto and Los Cabos, Mexico. The firm recently published its first book: STRATA: a desert dwelling (Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers), featuring the company’s biggest single-residential project to date.
  • Wood MGMT
    @woodmgmt
    Wood Mgmt. Furniture + Interior Spaces was founded in 2011 by Steffan Elzinga, a skilled carpenter and builder with a vision to create a dynamic company that offers artisan carpentry, creative design and all aspects of modern construction under one roof, producing real time and cost savings for the client. Based in Brooklyn New York, Wood Mgmt. bridges the gap between large piece work and intricate carpentry. Where multiple contractors often cause distressing time delays, confusion or wasted resources, Wood Mgmt. maximizes available resources, time and labor. Our team of tradesmen strive for a seamless integration of all project-specific tasks (demolition, dry-walling, painting, venetian plaster, carpentry, fine-finishing, electrical, etc.) ensuring that all projects are completed on time and within the designated budget. However challenging is the task, we at Wood Mgmt. strive to meet and whenever possible exceed our clients' expectations.
  • Abodo Wood
    @abodowood
    Abodo crafts timbers with lasting beauty that are safe for people and the environment
  • HILL works
    @hillworks
    HILL works is a small yet agile design studio that oscillates between the disciplines of architecture and landscape architecture. David Hill, founding principal, was raised among an assortment of flora in his family's plant nursery in South Georgia. In an attempt to flee the land of containers and ever-present weeds, he initially pursued a career in architecture. Alas, during his graduate studies at the University of Virginia, his fascination with plants eventually beckoned him back into the landscape leading him to obtain a Master's Degree in both Architecture and Landscape Architecture. David currently holds professional licenses in Landscape Architecture as well as Architecture. David serves as an assistant professor in the Graduate Program of Landscape Architecture at Auburn University. Prior to founding HILLworks, David helped unearth post-industrial landscapes as an Associate at D.I.R.T. studio in Charlottesville, Virginia, where he managed projects such as Urban Outfitters Headquarters in the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Voelcker Park in San Antonio Texas, the Historic Pabst Brewery in Milwaukee Wisconsin, and the Holy Cross Project in New Orleans Louisiana.
  • Trellis Works
    @trellisworksllc
    Simple trellis designs to provide an elegant framework for the proliferation of nature’s beauty. Made in the USA. trellisworks.com | @trellisworksllc
  • Works Partnership Architecture
    @works_partnership_architecture
    Works Partnership Architecture is a progressive architectural design studio located in the Pacific Northwest. Carrie Strickland and William Neburka launched W.PA together in 2005. W.PA has since established a design approach rooted in clear conceptual diagrams applied across a wide spectrum of project types while responding to individual site, program, and environmental requirements.
  • Twiga Works
    @twigaworks
    photography, design, architecture, , travel
  • Wildlife Works
    @wildlifeworks
    Wildlife Works is a community-centered wildlife conservation company using market-based solutions to protect endangered and threatened wilderness areas. The company was founded on the principle that wildlife conservation must benefit local communities that share their environment with wildlife. By channeling financial resources directly to forest communities, the company supports economic development while preventing millions of tons of carbon dioxide emissions from entering the atmosphere each year. The company, headquartered in Mill Valley, California, has offices in North Carolina and Vermont. Internationally, it operates offices in Cambodia, Colombia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Indonesia, Kenya, Panama, Tanzania, and the United Kingdom. Wildlife Works provides economic solutions for environmental conservation by financing community-led efforts in some of the world's most threatened habitats. They offer nature-based carbon credits and other tradable conservation financing units to support these projects. Significant initiatives include the Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which protects 300,000 hectares of rainforest, and the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project in Kenya, which safeguards 200,000 hectares of dry-land forest. Its pilot initiative, the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, supports an ecosystem home to 14,000 endangered elephants and other threatened species such as leopards, cheetahs, lions, and the African wild dog. Employing over 1,000 people worldwide, Wildlife Works is a global leader in using REDD+ to combat environmental degradation and reduce deforestation-related emissions. The company directs millions of dollars to indigenous populations in critical forests, ensuring that communities benefit from preserving local landscapes and promoting wildlife-friendly development. These payments include direct revenue for self-determined development plans and investments in infrastructure, education, medical care, social programs, and job creation. Mike Korchinsky, a Canadian-born entrepreneur now based in the U.S., founded Wildlife Works in 1997 to protect wildlife-rich forests by providing alternatives to slash-and-burn agriculture and poaching. The company's operations began with an eco-factory in Kasigau, Kenya, which utilized financing from selling organic, fair-trade apparel to support local sustainable development and wilderness conservation. By 2008, Korchinsky and they were pioneering efforts to reduce emissions from deforestation through the United Nations' REDD+ initiative, promoting the role of carbon markets in financing global forest conservation. Today, the company continues to expand its portfolio of REDD+-funded projects, positioning itself as a leading organization in this field. From the Mai Ndombe REDD+ Project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project in Kenya, the company actively promotes conservation. It protects endangered species by compensating forest communities for their efforts. Its current projects include large-scale initiatives such as the Mai-Ndombe REDD+ Project, which protects 300,000 hectares of critical habitat for bonobos and forest elephants, and the Kasigau Corridor REDD+ Project, which safeguards over 200,000 hectares of natural habitat vital for endangered elephants and other wildlife. In Kenya, they have partnered with over 100,000 community members, creating jobs and supporting sustainable economic development. The Kasigau project now employs over 450 people, with more than 90% from the local community and one-third being women. In addition to its existing projects, Wildlife Works is developing new initiatives on South America's Pacific Coast, the Amazon rainforest, and other regions worldwide. Learn more at WildlifeWorks.com/REDD-Projects.
  • Mark Woods
    @mark_woods
    Mark Woods is an architectural photographer living and working in Seattle, Washington.
  • Cwin Works
    @cwinworks6760
    Cwin Works là website chính thức của nhà cái Cwin tại thị trường Việt Nam. Cung cấp địa chỉ giải trí chất lượng, uy tín, an toàn. Cwin sở hữu các ưu điểm như: đa dạng sản phẩm, dễ dàng đăng ký tài khoản, tỷ lệ trả cược cao, nhiều khuyến mãi, giấy tờ hợp pháp. 88 P. Trương Công Giai, Dịch Vọng, Cầu Giấy, Hà Nội, Việt Nam 0983.007.752 #cwin #nha_cai_cwin #link_cwin #cwin_works #cwinworks #cwin_casino https://cwin.works/

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