Letters to Tiffany
an epistolary story about places
I had a conversation with Tiffany about Ana & Maria’s case, and how to use properties for Farming and Community Garden purposes.
I had a pleasure of watching the classic American comedy “Runaway Bride”. It was shot in a beautiful town called Berlin in Worcester County, Maryland. The cute blue house in the movie reminded me of our conversation about the rental unit.
This early spring, I had the privilege to help Tiffany tidy up her place. Since she is returning to work in downtown DC and re-visioning her dining space. Here are the six priciples I suggest to start her own interior project.
What are so called Gothic Revival Houses? I had a good time watching the Historic Preservation Committee’s livestream with Tifanny and sharing my study notes with her.
I tuned in to observe how Tiffany officiated a meeting regarding a highway expansion project. Her love for natural landscapes and the neighborhood brought me back to a memory of a retreat twenty years ago.
I stayed at Tiffany's penthouse on a trip and found something beyond the lush landscapes on her roof garden, which reminded me of the five points of modern architecture.
I visited Tiffany's office next to Mattie J.T. Stepanek Park. Her warm and fuzzy cubicle reminded me of some green qualities I read before.
I visited Tiffany's single-family house and helped her refresh the living room. We both agree that furniture makes the statement of a space and how we arrange the furniture also impacts a space's functionality.
Tiffany was seeking ideas for her office located in a condominium complex. The brainstorming session became a retrospect of how the design reflected the American equality movement.
Spring time is around the corner. Tiffany’s friend wanted me to help his friend place a patio furniture,. At the end, found a few deck issue that his friend needs to pay attention.
I visited Tiffany’s condo to help her picking a nightstand. The entire process surprisingly leaded us to another discussion about art history and our perspectives towards current living standards.
I had a coffee with Tiffany to discuss a revitalization project in Elmwood District, Yorktown. We talked about a few different approaches to RFP and discovered the fundamental forces in the development.
I had a coffee with Tiffany regarding a basement interior project. I shared my perspective on how to turn that into a multipurpose room with a minimum cost.
I had a talk with Tiffany regarding her backyard shed. I shared my perspective on how to thermal insulate a masonry structure.
I had breakfast with Tiffany about her projected studio course on arts. I shared my perspective on how to see arts and incorporate sustainable practices in the studio learning format.

I had a conversation with Tiffany regarding how to use properties for Farming and Urban farming purposes.