Keith Hamm
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Recent Stories
The Fine Art of Architect Anthony Grumbine
Before landing at Santa Barbara’s Harrison Design, architect Anthony Grumbine earned two bachelor’s degrees — architectural studies and art history
Mediterranean Renovations
Tiled roofs, thick stucco walls, large windows, arches, columns, and courtyards — the building specifications of Mediterranean architecture not only please the eye, but they also serve a function in their climate namesake.
Getting Prepped for Winter Weather
There’s still plenty of time to take simple steps to prepare for power outages, big winds, and heavy rains and related flooding.
The G&C Questionnaire: Puck Erickson
“Construction is a dance,” says landscape architect Puck Erickson. “We all have our moves.” For Erickson, who grew up on
Above-and-Beyond Home Safety Against Wildfire
Make sure your home is protected as we enter high fire season.
Commercial Projects Worth a Second Look
Projects as diverse as an iconic inn, dreamy dining spaces, and more.
The Kitchen Island: From Behind the Scenes to Center Stage
Food prep station and central space for families and friends to gather.











