The Art of Work: Chambers Architects Visits Heritage Restorations & Their Sustainable Community
Heritage Village continues to hone their trades and message to "make well what needs making." After watching cheeses being formed, flour being milled, pastries being baked, and iron being wrought for home furnishings, we left there re-invigorated, remembering that carefulcraftsmanship is actually a cutting-edge idea needed to balance the leanings toward a high-output quantity-based society. Heritage is leading the way 'back to the future' in the creation of sustainable communities that really work by growing food and producing usable goods. They engage the natural resources of family, community, and the earth to demonstrate exemplary stewardship of it all.
Heritage Restorations locates, dismantles, restores, and re-erects 18th and 19th century timber frame barns, hand-hewn log cabins, gristmills, and other historic buildings worldwide. Their time-tested, handcrafted structures are then finished with modern, innovative, energy-efficient designs and materials. The completed structures result in uniquely beautiful homes, guesthouses, and ranches. In addition to the sustainable practice of preserving the 'embodied energy' of older structures, Heritage Construction builds new homes with unparalleled craftsmanship and integrity, in the tradition of a bygone era when quality, not quantity, was the standard in our country's built environment. The Heritage community of craftsmen has assisted Stephen B. Chambers Architects, Inc. with these services for many years.The sustainable lifestyle can best be summarized by a way of thinking that architects often term 'The Seven R's:'
Respect what came before you
Receive, borrow the best of what is already there
Reduce to the smallest you need
Restore to a better state than you found it
Reuse what you can
Recycle by use in same manner or new way
Remember to share what you learn with others
As the final step in a sustainable lifestyle dictates, Heritage remembers to share what they learn. A belief they espouse is that, with assistance, everyone can achieve some level of self-sufficiency. Ploughshare is the public education program that teaches people how to establish sustainable farms and communities. Through their onsite classes and on-the-road speaking engagements, they transmit their vision to rediscover and perpetuate knowledge about basic crafts and skills that founded this country (socially, spiritually, and materially). Sustainable communities of this kind can be created and serve to act in the best interest of their citizens.

Steve discussing blacksmithing and the custom design of wrought iron details for his residential clients' homes
Their mission states that "we can't live in the past, but we can preserve the values and traditions that have enduring worth. By teaching some of these lost arts, both of life and work, people discover a more direct, satisfying, and relational way to provide for their essential needs. The model they use is craft, defined by the Heritage Community as "the art of work built with quality, consideration, and love." The philosophy is simple, really. Don't place things that are still vital on the shelf. Maintain what still works by "planting and re-planting" heirloom ideas and values.
The proof is in the fruits of their labors. The homes they build and restore are of the highest quality, as are their milled grains, homemade food products, furniture, pottery, woven fabrics, cheeses, honey, soaps and candles. The honor and integrity with which they conduct every business transaction is the grounding sustainable principle that nurtures all other standards of 'living green.'

Steve inside the grist mill with antique French millstones which grind grains grown onsite at Heritage
About Steve Chambers, AIA
Steve is a licensed architect and interior designer. He is the owner of Stephen B. Chambers Architects, Inc. in Dallas, Texas. specializing in residential design, remodeling, and historic preservation. He achieves unique styles by collaborating with his clients to design their ideal home, a home that suits their aspirations by centering the design of their homes around their lifestyles and daily habits.
Visit his portfolio or contact Public Relations Director, Stephanie Chambers.
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