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Columbus, OH
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NEW!
Kinman Institute graduates are invited to send in a photo of a recent project, along with a short story of how the Kinman Process helped to make the project a success.
Be the first to have your work displayed here! Send your photo and story to: gallery@kinmaninstitute.com
SAMPLE:
Saxon Landscape Ltd, Plymouth, England
This luxurious castle was transformed by Saxon Landscape Ltd. in the mid-1500s using the Kinman Process. The client originally wanted tuck pointing for the stonework on the main turret. By the end of the process, a hedgerow, fence, and massive water feature (moat) were included in the project. The client was heard to be saying "Moores! Moores!" as they ran for cover, which Saxon thought to be a compliment, so they started planting more roses in the arbor outside the wall. But it turned out to be an attack by the Moore barbarians. Unfortunately Saxon did not survive the attack, but the tuck pointing held. (This is made up, in case you hadn't noticed. Please submit a real picture and story so we can delete this one!!!)