Hi Folks! Our friends from the Pop-Up shop are finishing up 2018 at the Masonic Temple. Sweet! Stop by for some a cool, curated collection of crafted gifts. The season is here. For more info please go HERE.
Modern Asheville Real Estate wants to say how incredibly thankful we are for you, our families, our friends and our cool community. We are super grateful we live in such a welcoming and caring village of our very own. At the same time we pray for peace and compassion in our national one. Please enjoy your time with those you love and remember to live in the moment. Cheers!
— Kelly and Troy
Hi Folks! It is a beautiful Fall day and you might just want to stroll by the Flea 4 Ya'll out at Pisgah Brewing today and pick up some retro holiday decor and other cool things. Get the skinny HERE. Cheers!
Kelly and I had the privilege of touring this home twice during construction right up until completion, along with, Elihu and Michael of Siegman Associates. As always, their ability to design with the site in mind stood out. The house flowed with the contours of the site both taking advantage of views and creating private garden spaces to maximize the indoor/outdoor living that we treasure here in WNC.
Carolina Home and Garden Magazine speaks to this in their article here. Pour some coffee and wander through this morning. And don't forget the Beaverdam Art Tour later today. Cheers!
Congrats to all the Designers, Builders and Craftspeople who won awards last night at the AHBA Awards Ceremony. There are lots of inspiring homes and work out there. Haven't seen them yet? You still have this weekend for the Asheville Home Builder's Association Parade of Homes. Get the skinny here. Cheers!
Today is the day folks! Early local voting begins so we hope that you will get out there and participate. This is your opportunity to have a voice no matter your view.
Want to find out more on how and where? Go here for details. Cheers!
— Kelly and Troy
Stop by and visit our friends and their mindfully curated regional crafts people at their latest location in a cool new space in the River Arts District. For more information please go HERE.
“Not-So-Utopian Futures: Solar & Climate Architecture of the 1950s”.
We are excited to share with you this great opportunity. What can we learn from cutting edge, sustainable mid-century modern architecture? On Thursday evening, November 1, AIA Asheville and CASE, present a lecture, “Not-So-Utopian Futures: Solar & Climate Architecture of the 1950s”. Networking and refreshments 5:00pm, lecture to begin at 6:00pmThe lecture, by Daniel A. Barber, will discuss how solar house heating methods and techniques of climatic design were essential aspects of the global architectural discussion in the period surrounding World War II. These “techno-cultural” developments produced novel designs that emphasized the role of architecture as a practice to present new ideas to connect the built environment with the natural environment.
For more information go here. We hope to see you there. Cheers!
— Kelly and Troy