The Blog Revisited, 2025.

It’s been a dozen years or so since I began this blog. I've been fortunate to work with many thoughtful customers over twenty-five years, through a wide range of project scales, and budgets. Each project is unique, yet themes and patterns emerge, hence these musings. Recently we’ve rebuilt the website, so I’ve...
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Architecture 101: Part 1

Architecture is a rich endeavor bringing together the many disciplines of history, philosophy, society, geometry, structure, art, craft, function, shelter, and having an enduring presence over time. As a functional art it appeals to both our logical and intuitive natures. We all share the desire to determine our own environment, as well...
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Architecture 101: Part 2

When following historic types, home design appears to be a simple matter of copying model plans. The tradition of pattern books once informed much of the house carpentry in this country, and today the majority of houses built are still based on stock plans. Even here a worldview applies, which could be...
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Architecture 101: Part 3

Prior to construction, there are three main influences on home design: the owner(the customer and their budget), the site, and the designer. Change one and the results can be quite different. I am of a practical nature and I like projects to move along the design path without too many detours. We...
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Degree of Difficulty: Part 1

Back in Canada, I worked for an Architect who once likened the practice of Architecture to Olympic figure skating. There is technical skill, finesse, creative interpretation, performance, competition, and success is in part a judgment call. In scoring one looks at all of those elements and judges not only the execution but...
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Degree of Difficulty: Part 2

One of the common questions during the design process is naturally, ‘How much will it cost?’Custom home design is by its very nature, specific. We can offer ballpark figures based on previous projects, and cost-per-square-foot benchmarks. Site work-driveway, septic, well, landscaping is often estimated separately. This applies to ancillary spaces as well-basements,...
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Degree of Difficulty: Part 3

Architecture can be thought of as a hierarchy of layers. It starts with purpose and space, followed by structure, systems and surface. If we get the bones right, the other layers fall into place more easily. Those layers can also blur together and change places. A project might be driven by structure,...
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