Happy Mother's Day from Arcadia
Happy Mother’s Day to all the Moms out there and a special
prayer to all of you who no longer have your mother. I have several friends
this year spending this day without their mother on Mother’s Day for the first
time….I cannot even imagine life without the one person on earth who loves you
unconditionally. I love you Mom – it was her love of homes and architecture
that compelled her to drag me around model homes when I was a kid and I’m sure
had a great influence on me becoming an architect. She always loved my drawings
and my Lego models and today I’m still drawings away and the Lego models are
actual homes that people live, cook and celebrate life in.
And with that I segue to a fun blog for Mother’s Day written by
one of my associates who is an amazing architect, Meredith Thomson. She has
been with me now for several years and is most definitely a rising star in our
firm. Exceptionally talented, a true artist, and a delightful and articulate,
Meredith embodies our philosophy and values here at Candelaria Design. Her blog
is about a home designed by the team of Candelaria Design and Berghoff Design and
being built by Vista General all orchestrated by the talents of Meredith
Thomson. I hope you enjoy this story – and Happy Mother’s Day!
My family moved to the
Arcadia area in 1982 when I was 2 years old. I grew up climbing the
citrus trees, riding my bike through the ranch house lined streets and
visiting the snack shop at Kaibab during t-ball games. I loved it. It was
the perfect environment for a child to grow up in.
Since then there has
been a lot of change. I can still remember as an 8 year old threatening
to chain myself to the orange trees they eventually removed
from the last standing orchard to make way for a new
development. How could they do this to my playground! When I
moved away in 1998 I continued to watch the change from afar; seeing
something new in the neighborhood with every visit back. Most people when
they return home as adults comment on how small everything is compared to what
they remember but I had the opposite reaction- everything was bigger.
Especially the homes! But what had not changed was the sense of
community. As some families moved away, new ones moved in. New kids were riding
their bikes in the streets, community parades were still being organized
over the holidays, family barbeques were being had. It was still the much loved
neighborhood I remembered as child- just with a facelift.
What I gained from my
time working New York and San Francisco as an architect was a respect
for proportion, symmetry, flow, attention to detail, use of light in space and
a love for traditional precedents that can incorporate a modern vision.
When I moved back to Arizona I was so excited to apply this practice to a place
I still feel deeply connected to and love. I was so excited to join the
Candelaria team because I know they applied the same goals and values to their
projects .
When I was asked to
help design a new house at 56th and Exeter I was thrilled. The property has a
special place in my heart since I grew up only a few blocks away. I used
to steal tangerines from the trees in the yard and the lit up star
raised on the property's flagpole always marked the beginning of the holiday
season. To add to it, I would be working with Vista General and Berghoff Design Group. Not only are they both a dream team to work with but they share
the same respect for design as we do. The attention to detail, thoughtfulness
when laying out the plan, and overall teamwork that went into this house is
something I am proud to be a part of. Plus the design is very cool and
something fresh for Arcadia! We were inspired by what Im
calling "modern farmhouse". Details are refined and
traditional in nature, but with a nod to modern. Each room gets a lot of
natural light. The "U" shape plan creates an intimate backyard
for the residents. And the massing was situated in such a way as to
buffer the property from the traffic on 56th street. We even plan to keep
as many original orange trees as possible. Something the 8 year old in me
appreciates. The home is nearly complete and I know it will be a timeless
and gorgeous home. A home I would have loved to have grown up in.
It took me some time
to accept the change happening in Arcadia and I’ve grown to recognize change isn't always
bad. And as sad as I am to see some of the old ranch homes go, I’m
happy to be part of a team that responds
to change with well thought out, beautiful design. I’m happy to help support and be
involved in a community that I will always lovingly and nostalgically call
my home.
By the way Happy Mother’s Day Mom and thank you!!!
Meredith Thomson,
Architect
Candelaria Design
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