Watch the Previous Episodes of Division Road's Evolutions:
Part 1: kzitem.info/news/bejne/mJBu0YKCnZlinXY
Part 2: kzitem.info/news/bejne/uZ1ptZ2LgahekoI
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Evolutions - Part 3:
Aimed at those inquiring eyes, we have a third edition of “Evolutions” for a glimpse of what we’re undertaking as we continue to plan and build Division Road 2.0 in Virginia. Over the past few months, we’ve had some delays caused by permitting and winter storms. Not building in this period gave us the opportunity to focus more intensely on project planning and working the land. One lesson is: The more we learn, the more we need to do. Revealed by environmental stress, changing climates, and extreme weather events, it’s become clear how providing the land a healthy foundation is of utmost importance and we’re deep into doing so. Beyond judiciously tending to the forests and feature trees, our goal is that every acre of the fields and forest is explicitly considered and addressed so these micro-climates can be fully restored and thrive in the future. As we are addressing each tree and shrub, we’re looking to put materials to use wherever possible in responsible and circular ways, whether it be compost and mulch, using fallen trees for benches and barriers, and leveraging brush and cuttings for sheltered protection for wildlife.
One of these projects will be upcycling lumber coming from the land, and as we lost a more than century-old White Oak and an aged Red Oak over the summer from long-term stress, we’ve responsibly cut and milled them to utilize these amazing woods for artisan furniture we’re designing in collaborations with a like-minded local craftsman. All the while, we’ve strategically pruned antique red and white oaks and planted cedar and holly trees that will thrive and add complexity to the landscape, in congress with clearing nutrient draining underbrush and weakened specimens not adapting to the changes over the years. With the consultation of specialists, every area on the property is being addressed through editing, care, and planting to facilitate the full restoration and enhancement of The Fields. As we recycle all possible construction materials for re-use in the buildings, we are taking a similar approach with the land by transforming nature's products into new goods in an effort to continue the life cycle of elements that might normally fall to waste. Follow the journey on our KZitem Channel and stay tuned because there is so much more to come as we develop The Fields at Division Road.
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