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ARCHIVE Selected additional projects of different types completed over the last 3 decades. |
BITTNER RESIDENCE This house blends into its rocky, wooded environment (without the removal of any trees), and gives private refuge among surrounding lake and mountains. |
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BRUYA RESIDENCE A terraced log porch welcomes and protects its large family and their guests as they enter this compact, four-bedroom lakeside retreat. |
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CHITTICK RESIDENCE This spacious, 1600 sq ft, healthy-finished house is built with recycled wood and cement wall components. Large windows face the lake on one side and the sun on another, and flood the interior with light. |
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MEYER RESIDENCE This simple Northern Idaho home is oriented toward lake views and southern sun. |
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NYE RESIDENCE An owner-built, single-story house with loft, built with a Rasta recycled-foam wall system. Southern dormers bring sun into a spacious great room, where lake and mountain views appear to the north. |
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RENOVATION OF KUBIAK RESIDENCE Renovation of this 1960's Dover, Idaho ranch house includes a new artist studio and lakeside views. |
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SPOKANE COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT STRAW BALE HOUSING An infill housing project designed to put straw-bale construction in direct competition with stick-built homes on the speculative market in Washington State, while including the same features at prices competitive with other homes in their neighborhood. |
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SPREAD RESIDENCE The first straw-bale building constructed in a major city in the Northwest. . This community-built and city-funded Spokane, Washington home demonstrates the possibility of providing ecological housing for inner-city neighborhoods. |
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STEWART RESIDENCE A two-story entrance leads to all levels of this cross-gabled Northern Idaho residence. Multi-level porches provide settings to enjoy the outdoors. |
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SWANS LANDING RESTAURANT A turn-of-the-century landing warehouse inspired this high-quality restaurant and lounge, located on the shores of Lake Pend Oreille. Local stone, rough-cut timbers and siding, and a high-slope metal roof highlight this building's strong Northern Idaho character. |
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WESTWOOD TOWNHOUSES Four unit townhouse housing cluster within existing condo village development. |
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CHAPEL POINT 300 Ski condos at Schweitzer Resort. Infill site building uses timbers and stone to reflect the natural site. |
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HIGHLAND VILLAGE Austrian inspired hillside massing defines this 7 building, 4 unit project at Schweitzer Resort. 28 unit development designed to be phase over 3 year construction period. |
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