News
AL.com Spotlights Fairhope Cottage’s New Life as Modern Bungalow
NOV. 30, 2018 – Working with Watershed on a modern bungalow renovation made going green fun for this Fairhope couple.
Mobile Bay Magazine Features ‘Moonshine’
APRIL 20, 2018 – Coastal dream home marries modern and traditional elements in a high performance green design on Mobile Bay.
Watershed and FEEF to Share Community Vision for Steam Center
OCT. 28, 2017 – Watershed and the Fairhope Educational Enrichment Foundation will share a community vision to create a center for learning and the arts in the heart of Fairhope.
Watershed Congratulates Jeremy Portillo, Fitwel Ambassador
OCT. 28, 2017 – Jeremy is a licensed architect whose ten years of experience ranges from high-end residential to boutique commercial, pavilions and entry gates, state, federal and military.
Rebecca Bryant Named 2016 LEED Fellow
OCT. 7, 2016 – LEED Fellows are best-in-class for green building design, engineering and development.
Green Apple Day of Service at the Pelican’s Nest
SEPT. 13, 2016 – Join Watershed for a Green Apple Day of Service at the Pelican’s Nest, Fairhope’s award winning environmental and marine science lab.
Watershed Receives the 2016 Environmental Award from Eastern Shore Chamber of Commerce
JUNE 20, 2016 – The meeting is a yearly event that serves to both install new elected officials and recognize the accomplishments of chamber members within the Eastern Shore community.
Workshop: Becoming a JUST Business
JAN. 13, 2016 – Introducing a new “nutrition label” for socially just and equitable organizations. Learn the business case for investing in social justice programs and practices.
Blueberry Jam at the Long Legged Barn
OCT. 13, 2015 – If you travel the back roads of Baldwin County, around Magnolia Springs, you may have noticed a change in the scenery recently.
Watershed Investigates Environmental Impact of Building Materials on Water Quality
JUNE 5, 2015 – Watershed is working with researchers at the University of South Alabama and the National Institute of Health to determine how water supply piping materials affect the quality of water in our buildings.
Rebecca Bryant Featured in Tulane School of Architecture Newsletter
SEPT. 1, 2014 – Watershed architect and Tulane alumni Rebecca Dunn Bryant reflects on how she integrates environmental design into sought after spaces.
Cabin Profiled in Lake Magazine: A Green Place for the Family
AUG. 6, 2014 – A sustainable cabin design using salvaged materials from the original family lake house earned the first LEED certified home on Lake Martin in 2014.
Celebrate a New Start with Recycled Art!
JAN. 13, 2014 – Stop by our new office during the Fairhope First Friday Artwalk for a “Preview Party” of repurposed and recycled artwork.
Watershed’s Green Architecture Work Featured in ‘What is Eco?’ Exhibit
OCT. 30, 2013 – Watershed presented green architecture with ‘roots’ in the ‘What is Eco?’ exhibit and reception at Mississippi State School of Architecture.
Al.com: Green Building Design Grows on South Alabama
MAY 14, 2013 – Designing and building green structures that are environmentally-friendly and energy efficient are often more affordable than most people think when working with, not against, natural systems.
Coastal Alabama Magazine Features Architect’s Home, Nested In The Woods
APRIL 5, 2013 – An architect who previously worked primarily on commercial projects, Rebecca had an opportunity to design her own house a few years ago when she and her husband, Clay, moved to Fairhope.
Green Building Architect Rebecca Bryant Receives Mobile Bay Magazine 40 Under 40 Award
DEC. 15, 2011 – Each year, Mobile Bay magazine identifies people under the age of 40 who are dynamic leaders in the local business community.
Green Building Consultant Rebecca Dunn Bryant Featured in Fortune Magazine
AUG. 29, 2011 – They may not be preaching to the choir, but the following green advocates have paved the way for pragmatic, eco-friendly efforts in traditionally conservative states.
Mobile Bay Magazine Spotlights Southern Sustainability in Bryant Home
JAN. 22, 2008 – Moving Green: Green houses, buildings and communities are the next direction in development.