Community, Culture, and Place: The Human Side of Green Luxury
Proximity to parks, markets, and transit enriches life while trimming emissions. Courtyards invite neighbors to linger; staircases become sculptural rituals. Residents report walking more and driving less—not by mandate, but because the design makes healthier choices feel delightful.
Community, Culture, and Place: The Human Side of Green Luxury
A coastal enclave we visited restored dunes and native grasses, shielding turtles and anchoring the shoreline. The result felt more exclusive precisely because it protected what is rare—land, light, and silence. That ethos resonates deeply with today’s luxury buyers.