Portfolio - click on the pictures below

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Sophisticated San Francisco Courtyard (11)
San Francisco city backyard was tranformed from a concrete waste land into a stylish, modern, european courtyard. Only greywater and rain water are need for the plants and trees. -
Bernal Heights, San Francisco Backyard transformation (11)
A backyard wasteland is transformed into a family's garden retreat in the heart of San Francisco. The colorful native and drought tolerant plants will provide year round interest, while attracting lots of butterflies and hummingbirds to the new garden. -
South Park, San Diego Greywater Oasis (14)
A greywater system helped to provide a lush, tropical feel to this mid century, duplex. The residents benefit from cool shade during the hot summer days, as well as banana, orange, pear, lemon and lime trees. -
San Francisco Edible Garden (8)
Rain storage, earthworks and greywater provide all the water for this large edible garden. -
GOOGLE (2)
Greywater Google techtalk and challenge to reuse the onsite laundry facility to grow food on campus -
San Carlos, Laundry to landscape (4)
Taking the laundry water to revitalize the front landscape for improved curb appeal and cherries! -
food for thought (14)
Please click on link to open the folder and scroll through the pictures below to see examples of our work and food for thought. Greywater and rain harvesting systems transform landscapes often without the need for any supplemental water. -
Rain storage examples for edible garden (5)
5 Rain tanks we located under downspouts and integrated with a drip system for 3 veggie beds and fruit orchard -
Oakland bathroom greywater system Humanity Hall (2)
Re-directly a highly used bathroom sink to irrigate a new landscape for Humanity Hall, Oakland. -
Oakland edible back garden (4)
6 Fruit trees irrigated with greywater -
Alameda front lawn conversion to edible (2)
A thirsty front lawn is converted into an edible front lawn with irrigation only from the laundry to landscape L2L system. -
San francisco Rain harvesting (2)
Rain harvesting tanks and earthworks for a terraced garden. -
Events (4)
Promoting greywater, rain harvesting, sustainable landscapes, water conservation


