Sunday, January 17, 2016

Northern Falé VI

We reached three big milestones in our house this weekend:

1. André turned 40!
2. André celebrated his 1st birthday as an architect
3. We completed our 1st family design charrette!

The results?

Voilà!


Conceptual Front Elevations


Conceptual North Elevation


Conceptual South Elevation


We're not done.
Conceptual means nothing is concrete.
Meetings with the city are in our near future.
A progression of drawings are yet to be developed.
Children are anxious to further inspire via minecraft and
the right craftsmen have yet to be discovered.

In the meantime, there's much joy in the journey to behold...
Happy 40th my André!
What a memorable milestone.


Northern Falé's journey: I, II, III, IV & V

Thursday, December 31, 2015

When it rains...

It was a mild Christmas 
in Waterloo, so, 
Santa brought 
umbrellas, 
instead of sleds.


Wishing you a 
happy & inspiring 
new year for 
2016!

Love,
the Arseneaults


(In n' outtakes) 



Sunday, November 29, 2015

One of those Perfect Moments

I went back to school this fall.

It has been a stimulating challenge.

After 14 years since I graduated from my undergrad in 
I was ready for the challenge of a Masters degree.
(thanks to the helpful nudge suggestion from André:
Me to André: talk to me about something!
André, in the midst of many deadlines: what do you want to talk about?
Me: something interesting! Go!
André: I don't know what to talk about right now
Me: you're SO boring!
*after weeks of hearing me say this...*
André: maybe YOU'RE the boring one! I think it's about time you take a course
Me: *gasp!* 
I was shocked! but he was right!)

After many years of research and discussions with some great people (including the most recent above discussion with André), I decided on the 
program at 

I took a bit of a leap of faith into school and began my studies.

Just when doubt began to creep into my honeymoon stage, 
this arrived in the mail...
 OAA Journal: The Space of Music

An entire issue of the Journal of Ontario Association of Architects dedicated to Architecture and Music.

It was one of those perfect moments where everything felt right.

After journeying with André for over 10 years of education, between his undergrad, masters and architecture internship, I have most certainly been influenced by his studies.

Seeing this issue validated my decision to go back to school and 
my everyday life and marriage of 
music & architecture.
(André has also noted that I no longer tell him that he's boring.)

Oh! I'm also now blogging on "Edublogs" as part of my research and classwork. If you're feeling bored, head over to my blog there. I'll be posting a lot of my research discoveries there:

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Northern Falé V

We're renovating.

Baby steps to the big reno but nevertheless, 
renovations are in motion.

As we fix-up & touch-up here and there,
our sights are set on the big reno...


We can't seem to get it out of our minds.

Walking the streets of Old Montréal this month...


...I get sidetracked into a restaurant in a courtyard...


...I love it. 
I want to stay here, hugged by beautiful, historic buildings 
and nature bursting it's way towards the sun. 
I love this space. 
I invite "in-house architect" to take note.

Back in September, André also took note of another outdoor space.
The CIGI building in Waterloo, ON 
We barely made it but ran in for a quick look.

Our favourite spot? 2nd floor patio, which also overlooks the inspiring courtyard...


...somehow all these notes will make their way into
Northern Falé.
I don't know how yet but tonight, André became excited with


Photo taken by Jason Schmidt

Photo taken by Jason Schmidt

Photo taken by Jason Schmidt


I like his notes.

I invite you to read about "Atrium House" in Architectural Record.
Includes design concept & solution, drawings and more photos!

Read about Northern Falé I, II, IIIIV & VI


Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Transitions

Flexibility


The story of my life lately.

It's all good. I'll figure it out.

For now, I'm transitioning.

André & I went out to dinner to re-connect. Under a lot of stress, I doodled with crayons by playing with curved lines & colours. From André's angle, he felt it looked like a woman dancing.
She's all I see now. She validated how I felt at the time,
Streeeeeeeeetched, but look at her. She's incredibly graceful in her...
flexibility.

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Leejay's Guide to the Library 2016


While preparing for an #Architecture #JanesWalk in May,
I met an incredible woman, on twitter,
with a fundraiser benefiting youth.
Since I'm currently working closely with youth in my church,
I felt that this was a perfect community fundraiser to support.

André had just announced that this Janes Walk would be dedicated to
the late Leejay Levene, an aspiring architect.
Shirley is sharing Leejay's story before the walk begins.

I even wrote about it in my May blogpost about #Architecture 
and our family's experience living in Rome.

Since then, I've had the privilege of getting to know
Shirley Levene,


From left: Regional Chair, Ken Seiling, Regional radio personality Mike Farwell,
Fundraiser extrodinaire Shirley Levene and Waterloo Region Chief of Police, Bryan Larkin
at the Leejay Levene 2016 calendar launch
Photo courtesy of the Levene Family

 Out of the grief of losing her son,
Leejay Levene,
 comes an opportunity to provide hope to many more lives.

Shirley, with the loving support of her family
(husband Ron, sons Casey & Elli Levene)
 has spent the past 8 years selling her late son's artwork and 
donating all raised funds to many special local causes.

I'm inspired.
Mother's pizza nourished the calendar launch attendees with their delicious pizza.
(I found André & Melaia in the Levene photos!)
Photo courtesy of the Levene family.

This year, 
will benefit from a
Leejay Levene calendar.
Each gorgeous month of the 2016 Leejay Levene calendar on display at the launch.
Each month is sponsored by one of your favourite local businesses.

Proceeds from the sales of this calendar will help build
a Teen Tech Livingroom
at the Kitchener Public Library.

Simply Awesome!

Tech literacy is a significant industry of our 
Waterloo Region 
past, present and future.
I'm excited that so many youth will have the opportunity to explore
technology in a safe environment within the stunning 
Kitchener Public Library.

When I attended the launch, which included a gallery of
Leejay's artwork, 
May 2015 Kitchener Public Library gallery was lined with the works of Leejay Levene.

I discovered a painting 
by Leejay 
that gripped the most tender depths of my heart.

I'd like to introduce you to
Leejay's
"Footprints".

Apparently the original painting is of life size 
Leejay footprints
but the print, with the miniature size footprints,
spoke to me.

You see, they reminded me of some very special little footprints that
walked into my life almost seven years ago.

Our fourth baby,
Isoefa Alofa,
was stillborn and the kind nurses at McMaster hospital
made footprints of my lost son.
Measurement in inches

Not long after we lost him, I found this meaningful quote:

"There is no foot so small 
that it cannot leave an imprint on this earth."

- unknown


Truth.

Thank you to my new friends, 
Leejay & Shirley Levene 
for adding some colour to my grief through
"Footprints".
No words, just feelings.

It's an honour to have this painting in my home.
It gently hugs & warms the tender depths of my heart.
For now, "Footprints" is displayed above my piano.
Interesting note: Leejay adopted an almost identical cat as the cat that we just adopted
in January and is pictured here.
This one's for Leejay's Lola, from our Katara.

Everyone would benefit from the thoughtful & moving art by
Leejay Levene.

When you purchase his calendar, 
you have months of inspiration through his artwork,
in combination with inspiring quotes 
from local and national citizens and celebrities.

Leejay's 2016 calendar can be purchased for 
$10.00 
at 
any Kitchener Public Library location,
Westmount Pharmacy
or
directly from
Shirley Levene.
Just tweet her!

I would also be more than willing to hook you up with your 
2016 Leejay Levene calendar.
Comment below or tweet me.

These calendars bring personal reflection and inspiration,
make meaningful gifts
and contribute to an incredible 
#community cause.

Go grab your calendar and I look forward to meeting you at the new
Teen Tech Livingroom
at the Kitchener Public Library.

Thank you Levene family,

with Love,
Daisy

Friday, July 31, 2015

Christmas in July

Dear July,

thank you for blessing my Dad with his
76th birthday.
(I'm glad my Dad's here to witness everything below.)
Croc family
Thank you for the gift of
an incredible first young women's camp experience
as a leader with stellar young women.
(I feared that role for years!)

Thank you for my acceptance to be a 
Masters student
at
in the
(That was completely unexpected)

Thank you for my André,
for inspiring me to apply for school 
and seeing me through the application process.
(That was completely expected)

Thank you for granting 
André's
architecture license 
on my birthday.
That was one of the best birthday gifts!
(especially after many birthdays of working hard towards this together)

Thank you for granting me my 39th year on this earth.
(After cheating death many times,
I couldn't see anything in my life past 30.)

Thank you for surrounding me
with incredible 
friends (old & new), family & animals
that support me in so many different ways.
(I'm beyond blessed in this area)
Teaser for my next blogpost. 
With much Love & Desire
to give back,

Daisy