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Posts Tagged ‘Mary Cordaro’
Poisonous Preschool
Wednesday, May 4th, 2011
During spring break my daughter’s preschool refinished their wood floors. As excited as she was to see her teachers and friends on Monday after the break, our visit resulted in a big fat round trip right back to my house. In two decades of refinishing floors, I don’t believe I’ve ever smelled a more noxious interior. There was no way I was leaving those tiny lungs to fend for themselves.
I immediately turned to the smartest guru I know for healthy green interiors, Mary Cordaro. In addition to being a certified Bau Biologist, she deeply cares about the effects of built environment toxins on infants and children. Mary, of course, had plenty of answers for me and generously shared her time and research.
Mary Cordaro
The brain of Larry Gust , another green building expert, was also picked. Between Mary and Larry I had enough info to go back to the preschool and discuss options. Unfortunately there weren’t many because the product used was within the legal limits (unbelievably) for VOC levels in a preschool. The owners felt badly that they didn’t know more before they finished the floors and said they would research more for future renovations.
Moral of the story: GO OUTSIDE OFTEN and get fresh air for as much time as you can EVERYDAY. The design and maintenance of places where we work, pray, shop and study are mostly out of our control and these interiors are loaded with carcinogens (cancer causing chemicals). Most Americans are forced to work in very unhealthy environments for 40 plus hours each week, year in, year out. And many live in homes that contain materials that are toxic. It’s just not good for our bodies or souls. Human beings are meant to be outdoors.
Christopher Kennedy
During the week of research it took to determine how long my daughter would need to stay away from school while the VOCs dissipated, I was invited to Niche’s party for Kettal thrown by LUXE Magazine. Ironically Christopher Kennedy, the designer on LUXE’s current cover, was speaking about his concept of bringing the Inside …Outside due to the toxicity of most interiors. Unlike architects like Phillip Johnson (Glass House) and Frank Lloyd Wright (Falling Water), who strived to bring nature into our interiors, brilliant designer Christopher Kennedy proposed we do the exact opposite and pay special attention to our exterior rooms.
Kettal’s chic outdoor furniture
He echoed my sentiments about human beings not really being meant to live in boxes with manufactured air and toxic paint. He talked about the interior air being much worse than outside air and the positive effects that sunshine and fresh air has on us. He even reminded the designers in the crowd to include outdoor spaces in their interior budgets so clients wouldn’t be tapped out at the end of their projects and miss designing quite possibly the most important spaces- the outdoor spaces.
(Falling Water and Phillip Johnson’s Glass House, beautiful, yes, but not necessarily designed for outdoor living.)
Thankfully my daughter’s preschool has a great playground that the children use for many hours during each day. And… those floors have almost finished off-gassing.
Tags: Bau Biologist, Christopher Kennedy, Frank Lloyd Wright, indoor air quality, Kettal, Larry Gust, Luxe Magazine, Mary Cordaro, outdoor living, outdoor rooms, PHillip Johnson, preschool
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Dwell On Design 2010
Monday, July 12th, 2010
Unlike 2009, this year’s DOD had a pulse, jam packed with people and product. The producers and participants turned up the heat with every booth more stylish than the next. This year I was asked to speak on two panels: ASID Glamorous Green Secrets and the joint project of the USGBC and ASID- ReGreen. Paired up for the third or fourth time with world renown Bau Biologist, Mary Cordaro, it was invigorating to see both audiences with plenty of interested folks standing all the way in the back.
My daughter and I loved the Paul Frank sponsored kid’s play area and the gumball dispensed SEED BOMBS. The idea behind the green ammo is to throw them at abandoned urban lots, wait for rain and watch the wild flowers grow. It reminded me of being a bad little girl who always had a good heart.
The show was a huge success and more evidence that green power continues to gain strength.
Tags: ASID, Bau Biology, Dwell on Design, Mary Cordaro, Paul Frank, ReGreen, seed bombs, USGBC
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Legends of La Cienega Design Walk
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
This weekend the fine shops of La Cienega opened their doors for the Legends of La Cienega Design Walk sponsered by Elle Decor. This year they upped the ante, displaying film and TV inspired window vignettes up and down the boulevard. Eat your heart out Simon Doonan! The window at upscale, vintage retailer Dragonette , designed by Melissa Levander, was my favorite.
Truth is that the entire store looks like a perfected, larger than life, 60s musical, set design. It’s divine and totally defines glamorous green . Some of the other eco friendly features were Mary Cordaro’s living green lecture at Bausman and the living wall at bookstore-bistro combo, Assouline.
Prosper Assouline chatted with me about how to curate a modern library. According to him you must have a point of view and make it come to life. He and his wife are charming folks and I highly suggest you pay the West Hollywood shop a visit the next time you need to purchase a present. Their books are really something else and who else has candles that smell like leather, old paper and cigars?
Other star studded events included the Catherine Malandrino fashion show and an Elle Decor party at Baker to close the three day extravaganza. I brought Elle to meet Margaret Russell. She fell in love with my daughter and offered her an internship at the magazine. Nothing like securing a position early. Viva Legends of Design Quarter! I can’t wait to see what they do next year. To top this one, I’m expecting the Harlem Choir and elephants!
Tags: Assouline, Baker, Bausman and Co., Catherine Malandrino, Dragonette, Elle Decor, Legends of Design Quarter, Legends of La Cienega, Margaret Russell, Mary Cordaro
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