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Graham Hill Showgrounds Project

Comprised of 60 lots on 170 acres, this project was completed for the S.H. Cowell Foundation, and is now known as the Wood's Cove development. One of the primary concepts of this masterplan was the development of typical Forest Lots. These lots were pushed to the edge of the existing and new meadow areas, preserving a precious biome. In its built form today, the new houses are barely visible from Graham Hill Road, and the meadows remain the most prominent feature.

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Unitarian Universalist Fellowship Masterplan

Master plan for a 200 person sanctuary with kitchen and administration wing expansion.

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Waldorf School Masterplan

Master plan and addition of classrooms, Eurhythmy room, administration wing and multipurpose room.


 

Jacquelyn Low has passed the rigorous international exam to become a Certified Passive House Designer. She took the international passive house training course from the smashing Passive House Academy staff fall 2011. "I am thrilled to have passed this exam. It is excellent training and I'm a greener Architect having achieved the certification."


The Live Oak Resource Center has been awarded a LEED Platinum rating, a first in Santa Cruz County. This building is also the 10,000th project to receive LEED certification in the United States, a significant milestone for the U.S. Green Building Council.

"This award affirms Boone Low Ratliff Architects' long-standing commitment to creating sustainable architecture. We are grateful to the County of Santa Cruz, the clients and staff of the Live Oak Resource Center, and the talented members of our project team for partnering with us to achieve this goal."