current work
Print Connections Showroom
03/11/10 12:01
The Showroom for Print Connections is
complete, providing an elegant compliment to the
Dill Building in which
it sits.
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Dill Building Complete!
03/11/10 11:47
RA House makes the Dwell 100 Houses We Love!
29/07/10 11:06
The little addition we
designed back in 2002 made the dwell top 100 homes of
the decade! check out the links for more info.
polypod complete
30/03/10 09:37
Glass rail installed in Dill Building
09/02/10 09:00
polypod coming together
09/02/10 08:35
The weather has been very uncooperative in finishing construction on the polypod. The "liquid" roof requires specific environmental conditions so it will be several weeks until the project is completely finished. The polycarb panels are opaque white and emit enough light to the interior while giving a hint of the structural logic from the outside.
Dill building nears completion
13/01/10 08:54
polypod construction begins
24/11/09 19:49
Much of the framing has been completed on the tiny
polypod building. David
McElyea has the construction well in hand and
has been instrumental in the construction of a
rather unconventional but useful framing system.
David budgeted 10 construction days and we are
about 2.8 days in, so an early December
completion date looks likely.
Dill Building constuction photos
15/11/09 11:28
Here are a few images of the Dill Building currently going
up in NLR. The day I took photos it rained the
entire time so the photos don't show the
building in the best "light". The owners hope to
be in the building by Christmas, which is when
we'll do a proper photo shoot of the building
although, I might ask for another shoot in the
Spring when the landscaping has settled a bit.
We only have a few more elements on the exterior before completion. The area with insulation board on it should look something like this when completed.
The only difference between the metal panels above and the panels to be built is a change from 2.5' x 10' to 4' x 10'panel size - this will decrease the number of pieces and proportionally work better with the windows.
We only have a few more elements on the exterior before completion. The area with insulation board on it should look something like this when completed.
The only difference between the metal panels above and the panels to be built is a change from 2.5' x 10' to 4' x 10'panel size - this will decrease the number of pieces and proportionally work better with the windows.
on the boards
12/11/09 13:43
Fall '09 Site Launch
12/11/09 12:18










