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Historical Society’s Lambius House garden concept wins board opinion; archaeology coordination required
Summary
The board issued an opinion of appropriateness for conceptual garden and resiliency work at the Fernandez (Lambius) House, supporting berms, reworked paving and a relocated storage/event structure while directing close coordination with the city archaeologist and attention to planting and paving choices.
The Historic Architecture Review Board on April 16 provided an opinion of appropriateness for conceptual landscape work at the Fernandez (Longbius/Lambius) House, a National Historic Landmark property stewarded by the Saint Augustine Historical Society.
Designers proposed several linked ideas: reuse of existing brick pavers where possible, areas of crushed coquina shell for flexible event space, new berms at the site…
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