Dragonfly Ridge Residence Open House
Thursday, October 23, 2025, 4-6PM, PDT
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Rendering of the Dragonfly Ridge Residence
Perched on a ridge overlooking the Skagit Valley and Padilla Bay, this home takes its name from one of the land’s quietest but most telling inhabitants: the dragonfly. Dragonflies are among the oldest living species on earth, and their presence is a sign of restored balance in an ecosystem. They thrive only where the air and water are clean, serving as indicators of ecological health and renewal. As the site recovers from past clear-cutting, the return of dragonflies marks the land’s gradual healing—a visible reflection of the project’s broader goals of regeneration and stewardship. The dragonflies flight over the meadow and pond embodies the spirit of this place: resilient, adaptive, and deeply connected to its environment. The Dragonfly Ridge Residence carries that same intention. Through careful design, sustainable construction, and regenerative land practices, it seeks to create not just a home, but a living demonstration of how architecture and ecology can thrive together.