MIKE TURNER
Ideas + Words In The Service of Commerce
plus jokes, should levity be called for
BROOKBERRY FARM COMMUNITY
Our planner didn’t map out the roads. The hills did. We took a look at these gently rolling hills and didn’t see any reason to argue with them. So we let them tell us, in their quiet way, where the roads should go. Now the byways wind gently around the undulating landscape—much of which we have left the way we found it. Now, as we craft distinctive new homes along the greenways, we’re taking care to preserve what attracted us to this land in the first place. At the center of it all stands the historic barn, built nearly a centry ago by Bowman Gray, ringed by magnificent, age-old oaks. The pool overlooks the shimmering lake that has been here for years. The amphitheater has an audience of trees. This exquisite, tranquil village sits just six miles outside of downtown Winston-Salem.
