Design-Build-Live hosts Brad Lancaster in Austin throughout May!
Brad Lancaster’s integrated, sustainable approach to harvesting and maximizing water for the home, landscape, garden, farm and community is eye opening. Brad has written and spoken extensively about maximizing the potential of our on-site resources - topsoil, sun, plants and WATER. Brad Lancaster’s integrated, sustainable approach to harvesting and maximizing water for the home, landscape, garden, farm and community is eye opening. Brad has written and spoken extensively about maximizing the potential of our on-site resources - topsoil, sun, plants and WATER.
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Simple, inexpensive rainwater and stormwater harvesting strategies and earthworks hold great potential for replacing volume and runoff problems with amenities such as raingardens, shade trees, verdant landscapes and food. Brad’s integrated approach also seeks water resources opportunities from air conditioning condensate and greywater. Integrated water strategies can be applied from the suburban residential lot to the community and regional level.
Who should attend? City / regional water and stormwater regulators, civil engineers, landscape architects, architects, permaculturists, motivated general public.
Admission– No charge. This event is sponsored by Rudy Garza and Marc Ott
Parking is available in the garage beneath City Hall. In order to park free you must bring your ticket to the event for validation.
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