by jenvasko | Sep 21, 2016
A family friendly, flexible, organized, functional space. This project in Tucson, Arizona’s historic Barrio Viejo neighborhood contains three historic adobe structures and an abundance of upcycled salvaged steel repurposed as screens, gates, and trellises. The...
by jenvasko | Sep 21, 2016
A historic bungalow in Tucson, Arizona’s Menlo Park needed to be seen from the street, but screened from a new commercial development. Opuntia ficus indica, a historically significant barrio plant, was saved and used as a streetside entry point to the property....
by jenvasko | Sep 21, 2016
A small 1950’s adobe home in Tucson, Arizona resides on a large lot along a busy street and lacked vegetation. The homeowners needed screening, security, and more space to play. Metal withstands the extreme temperatures of the desert and provides the perfect...
by jenvasko | Sep 21, 2016
A horizontal steel fence replaced a 30-foot tall Oleander hedge in front of a historic Spanish Territorial Adobe home in the El Montevideo neighborhood, in Tucson, Arizona. The landscape was obsolete with the exception of the ancient Oleander hedges from 1975. They...