The Sustainable Home – 10 Essentials
01.26.2011
These 10 elements are key essentials for sustainable homebuilding. A Leadership Attitude – The owners of the home are the leaders of the effort toward sustainability and must be willing to enforce sustainable standards and practices during design and construction. A Commitment to Preserving Environment and Resources – A willingness to confront the environmental and […]
The R-Vaue Insulation Myth
01.25.2011
A common misperception (and one apparently endorsed by many government agencies that intend to promote energy efficiency) is that the energy effectiveness of a wall depends almost solely on the R value of the insulation in that wall. Definitely not true. Think of how a wall is constructed. Lumber, windows, sheathing, house wrap, drywall. Each […]
Why Clients Matter (and should be made to feel that way)
01.24.2011
John and I built our first house for ourselves. Then we sold it, bought land and built another. We know how to build homes. We also know what it is like to be a client. To be the one for whom the house is being built. On that first house, Woodhouse Post and Beam manufactured […]
Trilogy In The News
01.21.2011
Trilogy Partners in Architectural Digest May 2010 Summit Daily News 2-2010 – Sun Earth Science 1 Summit Daily News 2-2010 – Sun Earth Science 2 Trilogy Partners in Timber Home Illustrated February 2009 Trilogy in Builder News January 2007 Trilogy in Mountain House and Home January 2007 Trilogy in Luxury Log Homes 2007 Trilogy in […]
LEED for Homes – Points and Certification Levels
01.21.2011
Earlier this week, we discussed what LEED certification means for homes. As promised, today we’re going to tell you a little bit about the LEED certification points system, as well as the levels of certification for homes. Let’s get started with the points system. The LEED for Homes rating system is a set of industry […]
A Little Stone, a Lotta Difference
01.20.2011
The interior and exterior stone wall features at the Timber Trails residence are noticeably different than those of any other home in Summit County. This was purposeful design, and the combination of three different stones with a tinted cement grout made for the unique appearance. We studied a lot of stone design before coming up […]
Net Zero Energy (ZNE) Structures Defined
01.19.2011
Zero Net Energy (ZNE) structures use only as much power as they are able to produce. For instance most structures use electricity. A ZNE building might have photovoltaic solar cells on the roof to produce that electricity. During the summer months, when the panels produce more electricity than the structure requires, the excess is sold […]
So What Does LEED Certification Mean?
01.19.2011
As time progresses, sustainability in design will continue to be a pressing issue. Sustainability means more than just using building and design materials that are made to last. Certain standards must be followed to ensure we complete projects in a manner that is environmentally friendly, such as the Timber Trails residence. To make that possible, we […]
Trilogy House Featured as Dream Home
01.19.2011
Woodhouse Post and Beam has featured the Trilogy creation “Calecho” on its website referring to it in their Gallery section as a “Dream Home.” Woodhouse, located in Mansfield, Pennsylvania, has designed hundreds of homes and erected as many timber frame and panel house systems nationally and internationally. Choosing this Trilogy creation as a “dream home” […]