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Grading, viewed from inside

Posted on May 4, 2012 by admin

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, 2. Exterior Shell, 4. Interior, Chris Gould Photographs, Vapor Barrier | Tagged concrete, construction, footing, foundation, Foundation and Deck, site work

Grading at Hancock Shaker Village

Posted on May 4, 2012 by admin

 Steep grades without the use of a retaining wall.

Posted in 6. Architecture and Inspiration, Chris Gould Photographs | Tagged 6. Architecture and Inspiration, Earthen Ramp, Excavation, Grading, Mud, site work

Digging out to let the sun in

Posted on May 4, 2012 by admin

The beginning of our South end walk out excavation.

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK | Tagged Excavation, swale

Shaping the earth

Posted on May 4, 2012 by admin

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, Chris Gould Photographs, Excavation | Tagged south end, swale, walkout basement

Swinging the swale down the slope

Posted on May 4, 2012 by admin

Susan stands where the water will flow AWAY from the house. Digging starts at the South end where we need to let the sun into the lower level, then it swings towards the field on the West.

Posted in Chris Gould Photographs, Excavation | Tagged swale

Raining on our parade

Posted on May 4, 2012 by admin

L. to R., Dennis Wedlick, Brian Marsh of DWA, Susan Guthridge – Gould client, Bill Stratton GC, Ted Bombola excavator, Alan Barlis of DWA.

 

Posted in 6. Architecture and Inspiration, DWA | Tagged Brian Marsh, DWA, site visit

Dennis and Susan planning the swale

Posted on May 3, 2012 by admin

Posted in 6. Architecture and Inspiration | Tagged DWA, site visit, swale

Site visit by Dennis Wedlick Architect

Posted on May 3, 2012 by admin

Posted in 6. Architecture and Inspiration, Chris Gould Photographs, DWA | Tagged Brian Marsh, DWA, site visit

Tamped stone

Posted on May 3, 2012 by admin

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, Foundation | Tagged basement floor, gravel, tamped, tamping

Applying Rub-R-Wall foundation waterproofing

Posted on May 3, 2012 by admin

Posted in 1. DIG TO DECK, Foundation | Tagged foundation, Rub-R-Wall, waterproofing

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BarlisWedlick

Designed by BarlisWedlick Architects, Built by Bill Stratton Building Company, Interior & Finishing by Chris Gould

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  • BUILDING A PASSIVE HOUSE (218)
    • 1. DIG TO DECK (47)
      • Deck (9)
      • Excavation (5)
      • Foundation (11)
      • Vapor Barrier (2)
    • 2. Exterior Shell (77)
      • Framing – Glulams (13)
      • Porches (9)
      • Roof (11)
      • SIPs (19)
      • Windows (12)
    • 3. Insulation (26)
    • 4. Interior (56)
      • Bathrooms (3)
      • Bedrooms (6)
      • Kitchen (7)
      • Living Areas (13)
      • Mechanicals (16)
        • HRV (6)
      • Stairs, Railings and Trim (8)
      • Taping and sealing (2)
    • 5. Site Development (28)
      • Driveway (4)
      • Electrical Service (9)
      • Septic System (7)
      • Well (2)
    • 6. Architecture and Inspiration (23)
      • DWA (12)
    • Certification (5)
    • Media (9)
    • Passive House People (9)
  • Chris Gould Photographs (62)
  • DIY – Do It Yourself (26)
  • Friends and Family (35)
  • Uncategorized (15)

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