Anyone know of any good farmhouses for sale outside of Lawrence? Are there any left? Do they even still exist? Sometimes I am haunted by the thought of baling on Cali and setting up shop just outside the city limits in good ole Douglas County. I bet by now there are suburbs sprawling all the way from KC to Topeka. Lone Star and the State Fishing Lake were always nice areas though. And nothing beats a legit (non-internet) radio
signal from KJHK.
Aaagh! what am I thinking? I could never do Kansas again; for any longer than a couple week stay anyway. It's too late for me now!
Hehehhe
signal from KJHK.
Aaagh! what am I thinking? I could never do Kansas again; for any longer than a couple week stay anyway. It's too late for me now!
Hehehhe
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Have Sven Erik Alstrom build U one! alstrom@sbcglobal.net
Sun, March 9, 2008 - 9:23 AMSven Erik Alstrom was raised in Kansas City and graduated from the University of Kansas in 1975. Mr. Alstrom is certified by the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) and is a licensed architect in California, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, and New Mexico. After moving to Denver in 1981 to work on the Tabor Center project with Urban Design Group, Mr. Alstrom relocated to Aspen in 1988 and founded Alstrom Group P.C. in 1992. In September 1999 the business name was changed to ECOLOGICAL ARCHITECTURE to renew his emphasis on environmentally based design solutions. Current projects are in Marble, CO; Snowmass Village, CO; Mammoth Lakes, CA; Lawrence,KS; and near Banner Elk, North Carolina. Plans available include: Santa Fe I, Santa Fe III, Santa Fe IV, Great Plains.
In 2002 a new office was established in Lawrence, Kansas near the University of Kansas. Mr. Alstrom is restoring a 1960 modernist house (see photo at contact us). Long term plans for this high thermal mass building include a partial GREEN ROOF and a second floor office with views of the University of Kansas.
www.ecologicalarch.com/contact.php
alstrom@sbcglobal.net