Our guest today is Ana Borden, the founder and principal of AMB2 Architecture. A daughter of two immigrants, Ana always loved design and drawing. She has now found her niche in historic renovations, especially the complex restorations and retrofits required of the architecture-rich New Orleans. We’ll learn how she chooses the right materials, the historical secrets architecture can tell, and how she uses watercolor painting as a design tool.
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