A Design Guide to War & Peace

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A Designer's G UIDE TO W AR AND

P EACE Inside New England’s Design Community. Originally published in the July/August 2011 issue of New England Home.

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hen New Hampshire designer Treena Crochet told us she was in the green zone, she wasn’t talking about a fancy spa sporting reclaimed timbers and an infinity pool of reconstituted bottle caps. Crochet meant the military kind of green zone.

Luckily, the protests and shooting didn’t get under way until after dark, giving her time to speed back from the University of Bahrain campus to the safety of her home in the zone. Crochet has been in Bahrain to launch a groundbreaking interior design program, which drew a large number of Saudi students across the King Fahd Causeway, at least until the route was blocked by tanks. Meanwhile, back in the U.S., Crochet’s latest book, A Designer’s Guide to Building Construction and Systems, will debut next month.


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