About
Joseph Bird is a Vice President at Chapman Technical Group and has been involved in the design and construction industry for more than 30 years. He has served as a project manager for major site development projects, landscape architectural projects, parks and recreation projects, and architectural projects. He has also provided landscape architectural and site design for many of these projects.
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[…] | Back when I was a freewheeling editor of the gazz A&E section of the Charleston Gazette, Joe Bird wrote for us as a freelance architecture critic. Not that there were all THAT many architectural […]
Excellent blog! Just one comment, the RSS feed does not work. I have two blogs, one on wordpress.com that I just inherited, and one self hosted wordpress. I actually have no idea how to set it up correctly on wordpress.com, and had to get some help from wordpress gurus on the self hosted one.
Excellent! Really great perspective. Should help translate into thinking about how to develop Charleston’s public spaces, greenspaces, and neighborhoods. your blog needs to be followed. I will try to spread the word.
Thanks…it needs to be a broad conversation. Many issues to be addressed.
Wonderful thoughts! Great photos! Unity of Kanawha Valley Church is glad to now be a part of the Bridge Road landscape!
Thank you…….I am far removed from a landscape architect but I greatly appreciate the Blog. I find it relaxing and refreshing within itself.
Thank you for such a well-designed and thoughtful look at spaces for people. I am sharing with with various volunteer groups with whom I work and have worked who I know will benefit from your blog.
Thanks, EDG.
Excellent blog! Just one comment, the RSS feed does not work. I have two blogs, one on wordpress.com that I just inherited, and one self hosted wordpress. I actually have no idea how to set it up correctly on wordpress.com, and had to get some help from wordpress gurus on the self hosted one.
+1
Thanks, Alexander. I’ve checked into the RSS problem before. It seems to be a sporadic issue. I’ll take another look.