Kristen Davidson
After earning his BS in Recording Engineering, Beau spent his 20s as an audio engineer, music producer, and musician in Nashville, Kansas City, and worldwide. His travels led to a fascination with the acoustical properties of physical spaces in various cultures and ecosystems. This fascination led him to begin crafting sonically experiential environments. In 2010, Beau returned to his hometown of Kansas City, MO, where he began designing treatments for venues, houses of worship and recording studios. It was in KC that he met and married his wife, Kristen — and in a surprise twist, also fell in love with dirt. Thus began a love affair with Land. Together, Beau and Kristen began practicing land care in the heart of urban Kansas City. A few years later they moved with their two children to a working farm where they began an ecological research initiative to tend the borderland between philosophy and practice of resource-stewardship, creativity, and whole-living. As the love of acoustical, aesthetic, ecological, and holistic ideals synthesized, Beau has pursued the development of a more holistic approach to space-making, in designing and building indoor and outdoor structures. Currently Beau resides on his family's multi-generational farm in South Central Kansas, where he makes innovative, ecologically-contextualized structures, landscapes, and spaces out of the physical materials at hand - chiefly wood and clay harvested from the same land where the structure is situated. He continues as an audio engineer, musician, design-build consultant, and agrarian artist and entrepreneur alongside his wife, Kristen, and kids.
Beau Davidson
After earning his BS in Recording Engineering, Beau spent his 20s as an audio engineer, music producer, and musician in Nashville, Kansas City, and worldwide. His travels led to a fascination with the acoustical properties of physical spaces in various cultures and ecosystems. This fascination led him to begin crafting sonically experiential environments. In 2010, Beau returned to his hometown of Kansas City, MO, where he began designing treatments for venues, houses of worship and recording studios. It was in KC that he met and married his wife, Kristen — and in a surprise twist, also fell in love with dirt. Thus began a love affair with Land. Together, Beau and Kristen began practicing land care in the heart of urban Kansas City. A few years later they moved with their two children to a working farm where they began an ecological research initiative to tend the borderland between philosophy and practice of resource-stewardship, creativity, and whole-living. As the love of acoustical, aesthetic, ecological, and holistic ideals synthesized, Beau has pursued the development of a more holistic approach to space-making, in designing and building indoor and outdoor structures. Currently Beau resides on his family's multi-generational farm in South Central Kansas, where he makes innovative, ecologically-contextualized structures, landscapes, and spaces out of the physical materials at hand - chiefly wood and clay harvested from the same land where the structure is situated. He continues as an audio engineer, musician, design-build consultant, and agrarian artist and entrepreneur alongside his wife, Kristen, and kids.