Thursday, November 10, 2011
Family Lake Cabin Remodel | McCall, Idaho
Check out the slideshow below:
Enjoy!
~Tad
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Ski Shack | Roof Decking Installed
~Tad Jones
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From 1324 Boydstun Lane |
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From 1324 Boydstun Lane |
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From 1324 Boydstun Lane |
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From 1324 Boydstun Lane |
Monday, November 1, 2010
NAHB Gold Certification
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From 235 East Braemere |
We received a NAHB rating for the residence at 235 East Braemere of GOLD! This is the highest rating offered by the National Association of Home Builders for Green Building.
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From 235 East Braemere |
Congratulations & thanks to all of our suppliers, subcontractors, and verifiers who worked together to make this possible!
Most of all, thanks to our Clients for having the insight & good conscious to pursue a more “green” lifestyle.
Our Clients can now enjoy the benefits of a home that is more comfortable, energy efficient, and will have less of an impact on our environment throughout the life-cycle of the building.
~Tad Jones
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
2106 N. 21st Street 3D Model
I have been experimenting with the ArchiCAD 3D sketch engine on a modern house I designed for 2106 North 21st Street in the North End. You can see a 3D movie that I made using the sketch engine by clicking the image below.
215 N. 24th St. Demolition
Shipping Container Architecture
I was looking into this type of building for a commercial project we are working on. I think it is an interesting and viable method of construcion. The shipping containers are coming into our country literally by the shipload. They are standard sizes and can be stacked in either a horizontal or vertical orientation. Their modular nature has high dimensional tolerances as they are made to be stacked tightly onto ships for transport. In my mind they seem much like giant lego blocks. Using our 3D drafting software makes it really fun to place the containers in different configurations and create interesting interior spaces that reflect contemporary sculpural exterior design elements. The containers can also be easily transported over land by either train or semi-truck tractor trailers. The initial construction process is fast as the units are flown into place with the use of a construction crane giving an instant "shell" building ready to receive interior finishes and cut in windows and doors. The energy required to produce this building material has already been spent which makes the process more environmentally conscious. Below are some links for more information on integrating shipping containers into our built environment: