Building within Nature
 


Building within Nature

A Guide for Home Owners, Contractors, and Architects

Andy Wasowski with Sally Wasowski
Foreword by Darrel G. Morrison

Table of Contents
Five Tips for Building an Eco-Friendly Garden

Building within Nature

$24.95 Paper
ISBN: 0-8166-4902-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-8166-4902-0

 

Opens up a world of natural options to the mowing, watering, and weeding of a traditional lawn.

Every year, many thousands of acres of woodlands, deserts, meadowlands, and coastal scrub are turned into home or commercial sites. Ironically, by the time these structures are complete, bulldozers have scraped the land clean of its natural vegetation and character, the very features that attracted buyers in the first place. In Building within Nature, Andy and Sally Wasowski introduce new and exciting techniques for preserving the natural land on which we build new homes, offices, or even shopping centers.

Building within Nature stresses that the unnatural landscapes so common in America literally exist on artificial life support. A natural landscape, on the other hand, is filled with native flora and can exist on rainfall alone. A structure built within nature looks as if it has been gently set down into a mature and established landscape—the easiest kind of landscape to maintain. The Wasowskis illustrate this new concept in construction through profiles of sites in California, Arizona, South Carolina, Minnesota, and other locations in North America. They also highlight useful techniques for revegetation, discuss the importance of soils, and argue for the preservation and maintenance of natural habitats.

Building within Nature offers a practical blueprint for creating communities where both wildlife and human life thrive in a harmonious relationship.

“It’s a layman’s introduction to techniques of building custom homes on rural sites with minimal disruption to the existing landscape.” —Landscape Architecture

“In their book, the Wasowskis tout the benefits of what they call natural landscaping, including less maintenance, cost savings on chemical inputs and reduced water use.” —Landscape Management

Building within Nature does more than explain the concept of building new homes and businesses while preserving native landscapes, it provides real-life examples of architects, designers and builders who are making it work.” —Landscape Design/Build

“For offering workable alternatives in nontechnical terms to ecologically minded home owners, contractors, and architects, the Wasowskis’ book is highly recommended.” —Library Journal

“The Wasowskis argue that many Americans do not even realize that they have separated themselves from nature. The book helps them find their way back via their home.” —Utne

“From America’s coastlines to the high country of its deserts, the Wasowskis offer examples of work turned out by developers and builders who have a feel for this stuff and show what can be done with some careful job management. They also provide a trek across the history of weed whacking and turf building and the effect those practices are having on local environments.” —Seattle Post-Intelligencer

“Andy and Sally Wasowski's idea of the perfect yard has nothing to do with groomed lawns and sculpted hedges. The Wasowskis are advocates of preserving natural lands. Such preservation, they maintain, is as good for us as it is for the environment: It puts us in closer contact with nature and greatly reduces the work and expense required to maintain a typical yard.” —Akron Beacon Journal

Andy and Sally Wasowski are the authors of nine books about gardening and landscaping with native plants, including Gardening with Prairie Plants: How to Create Beautiful Native Landscapes (2002). Their work has appeared in the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens handbooks, Country America, National Gardening, Sierra, Audubon, American Gardener, and Fine Gardening.

Darrel G. Morrison, FASLA, is one of the nation’s most respected native plant landscape architects.

176 pages | 6 halftones, 91 color photos | 7 x 10 | 2006


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. Keeping Nature at Arm’s Length
2. Our Love Affair with Lawns
3. The Importance of Habitats
4. Early Integration with Nature
5. Building Inside Nature’s Envelope
6. Revegetation: Creating a Seamless Landscape
7. Practicing What We Preach
8. Green Developments
9. Individual Residence Envelopes
10. Commercial Envelopes
11. Obstacles and Opportunities

Appendix
Bibliography
Index