No landscapes, no places, no human beings are perfect. Landscapes, places, and people exhibit flaws and imperfections, what some philosophers have called a state of brokenness. The challenge is to find beauty in the brokenness—and to make the effort, sometimes an extreme effort of love, to find it.
We are developing the world’s first landscape, place, and enterprises that fully implement the philosophy of extreme beauty. We invite you to visit us to see what we’ve done with a landscape studded with field stone and Canadian thistle, a 177-year-old building with crooked windows and doors, and five enterprises driven not by profit but by extreme beauty. You may find the experience…well…quite beautiful.