Author Archives: Mary Weber

New Public Safety Building in Asheville

The City of Asheville held an “uncoupling” ceremony for the new fire station/public safety building. I was pleased to be the project landscape architect and used all native trees, shrubs, and grasses throughout the site. No plant pictures yet as they were just planted so are still small and dormant for the winter but stay tuned!
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Affordable Senior Apartments

I am very pleased to be part of the design team for this much-needed project. “An Ohio-based nonprofit is looking to build 70 affordable senior living apartments near Swannanoa River Road, all set for renters makingĀ 60% or lower of the area median income.” Drawing by Buckeye Community Hope Foundation

https://www.citizen-times.com/story/news/2022/02/15/affordable-housing-senior-apartments-swannanoa-river-road-aldi-four-star-car-wash-development/6782667001/?fbclid=IwAR2BVGZtJ4W2GA37co_A0HhS9ziUCFVmpWwMJIt34pkFlCRsjR5Q9rCcO7k

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Meadow on a slope

The clients wanted to improve an overgrown slope that was eroding and visually unappealing. We installed native shrubs, perennials, and grasses and the clients have been thrilled with the birds and pollinators that visit regularly.

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Meadows Over Mowing

I was pleased to be featured in Carolina Home and Garden about the benefits of using native plants and reducing lawn areas with the use of meadows.

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Buncombe County Early College

Buncombe County Early College 9th graders are developing a design for an underutilized space along the Swannanoa River at Azalea Park. The students, assisted by community partners and the City of Asheville, are examining how to use innovative and sustainable design methods in public spaces to increase and support environmentally healthy interactions between humans and nature. I am pleased to be one of the community partners. We had the project launch in early March and I was very impressed with the thoughtful questions asked by the students.

https://buncombeschools.org/departments/communications/news_feeds_and_stories/top_stories/early_college_kicks_off_park_project

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Ashley Woods Project

Thanks to Dragonfly Landworks who did a great job implementing my design for this residence. The clients wanted to redevelop their front and back yards to create more usable space and play areas for their young family. Extensive use of dry stack stone walls and boulder walls were used to create terraces and allow the installation of a swimming pool. Plan also included stone patio with hot tub, stone steps in both front and back yard, and native plantings throughout the site for screening and aesthetic improvement.

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Asheville Completes Urban Tree Canopy Study

From the City of Asheville: “A just completed Urban Tree Canopy Study determined that there has been a 6.4% loss in tree canopy in the City of Asheville in the past decade. The City recognizes the importance of trees and their many benefits to our ecology, such as air quality, carbon reduction, stormwater runoff and pollution control and reducing the effect of heat islands in our City. The City is looking to develop an Urban Forest Master Plan, when funding is identified to pay for it. The findings of the Urban Tree Canopy Study lay the groundwork toward a Master Urban Forest Plan. The purpose of a Master Urban Forest Plan is to identify not only ways to preserve the tree canopy but to increase it.”

Please consider adding trees to your landscape to help replenish our urban forest.

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Greenways Building Boom in Asheville

The Asheville-Citizen Times wrote a nice article about the greenways about to be constructed. It’s an exciting time to be the chair of the Asheville Greenways Committee. http://avlne.ws/1YsCJCe AC-T Greenways Full Page 1A

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January 2015

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I am excited to be the new chair of the Greenways Committee with the City of Asheville, following in Sue Barlow’s footsteps. Exciting things are happening in Asheville with greenways!

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December 2014

The Fairview Elementary School Inclusive Play Project was featured on WLOS. http://www.wlos.com/news/features/top-stories/stories/inclusive-playground-fairview-elementary-18727.shtml#.VH3ve8n9VAA
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