Architects Betsy Dougherty, FAIA, and Brian Dougherty, FAIA, are as active in the community as they are in architecture. Their Orange County-based practice Dougherty + Dougherty was founded in 1979, and quickly became a pioneer in the implementation of socially responsible and regenerative design strategies.
The firm has maintained its dedication to the design of technologically advanced, environmentally responsive facilities that lift the spirit and inspire their communities.
This new book looks exclusively at the firm’s portfolio of work, which includes projects for child development, education (from K–12 to college and university projects), government, private residences and interiors.
James Alfred "Alf" Wight, OBE, FRCVS (3 October 1916 – 23 February 1995), known by the pen name James Herriot, was a British veterinary surgeon and writer, who used his many years of experiences as a veterinary surgeon to write a series of books each consisting of stories about animals and their owners.[1] He is best known for these semi-autobiographical works, beginning with All Creatures Great and Small in 1972. The British television series adapted from the books is also titled All Creatures Great and Small.