Posted by Joe Barnes on January 29th, 2010
Virginia Public Radio recently aired a segment on Bundoran Farmand our efforts to preserve the character and use of the 2,300 acres of this legacy landscape, promote ongoing environmental stewardship and craft a great place for people to live in and enjoy the countryside of Charlottesville, Virginia and Albemarle County region. Click here to for a podcast of this segment “Conservation Development”.
Sandy Haussman’s reports on this new model of conservation development we refer to as “Preservation Development.” In addition to providing as high level overview of the development concepts, you can hear first hand comments from Fred Scott, the previous owner of Bundoran Farm, Mary Tillman, one of Bundoran Farm’s Founding Stewards, Bob Baldwin, Jr., Bundoran Farm’s co-general manager, and Ed McMahon, a Senior Fellow with the Urban Land Institute.
To add pictures to these great verbal descriptions, I encourage you to check out our website or better yet, drop by for a visit at 5005 Edge Valley Road.
Filed under: Architecture and Design, Education and Inspiration, General, Project Updates
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