Before the earth was removed

Before the earth was removed
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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

The Wildlife on Top of The Gallery


Hello Readers,
It is Wednesday August 15th.
Jenna wanted a picture taken of the gallery for everyone to see what growth has taken place since the big dig on Memorial Day. Michelle De Lash, and then Jenna's friend in the middle from Burlington, Vermont and Jenna on the right (but she is sort of hidden with the light). These ladies  give you the scale of how tall the plants have grown!

3 comments:

  1. Woow! Your green roof is fabulous! I can’t even see Jenna and her friend because the growing plants seem to cover them up. Haha. I must say, this is such an abundant progress! I browse your other posts, and I saw the step-by-step process of creating this rooftop garden, and all the hardwork paid off.

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  2. That is one beautiful green roof, Karen! Hmm. If I probably looked at this from a bird’s eye view, I probably wouldn’t know that it was a roof of a gallery building. :P Those plants have grown so fast, which is pretty impressive. It’s nice to witness such incredible progress on your green roof after weeks of hard work.

    Kip Whitehead

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  3. There are plants everywhere! Wonderful! :D It’s great that you make use of the space that you have in your roof. The best thing was that it not just improved the aesthetic look of your house, but it’s also helpful for the environment.

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Malcolm Wells - Perpetuating His Vision

Deemed the father of modern earth-sheltered architecture, the late Malcolm Wells imagined a future in which society worked with nature, rather than against it. Throughout the restoration of the Underground Art Gallery, those involved are committed to continuing Mr. Wells' work of restoring the earth's surface to a more natural habitat for a sustainable future.

Underground Art Gallery

Underground Art Gallery
Artist's rendering of the Underground Art Gallery in Brewster, MA.