Timberidge Home

  • Custom home and detached pool house
  • Geo thermal heat pump with bio mass heater
  • Locally source beams and posts
  • Use of recycled lumber
  • Extensive use of board formed concrete both exterior and interior

Fairmount Urban Farm

  • Complete remodel and renovation of the area’s original farmhouse built in 1908.
  • Custom locally built wood windows follow the character of the original house.
  • The original wrap around porch which had been incorporated in an earlier remodel was restored.
  • Original floor plan opened up.
  • Bedroom over the kitchen removed so kitchen could be vaulted.
  • Use of recycled lumber for flooring and the island countertop.
  • Family’s plan to return the farmhouse to an urban farm setting with chickens, bees, gardens and an orchards.

Fairmount House

  • LEED Platinum rating
  • Modeled for Net Zero Energy: to be confirmed after a year of analysis
  • Passive House wall construction (double wall with TJIs as Larsen trusses)
  • Air Sealed
  • .8 ACH Blower Door Test
  • Heat Recovery Ventilator
  • Thermal Bridge Free
  • Rainwater harvesting (4,500 gallons stored and filtered onsite)
  • Use of Grey water for non-potable applications within the house
  • 13KW photovoltaic array
  • Solar thermal hot water
  • triple glazed windows and exterior doors
  • Rain screen
  • Use of LED lights throughout the house
  • All windows and exterior doors are equipped with mechanical blinds for thermal gain/ lose control
  • House is fully monitored

 

Fern Ridge House

  • Photo Voltaic Array
  • Geothermal heat pump
  • Use of reclaimed materials
  • Use of on-sight materials
  • Air-tight
  • Thermal bridge free construction
  • Double wall construction
  • HRV (heat recovery ventilator)
  • Solar hot water
  • Radiant heat
  • Artchitect: studio-e architecture, Jan Fillinger AIA, LEED ap

River Road House

  • Winner of Fine Homebuilding’s Small House of the Year 2013
  • Winner of 2012 Southern Oregon AIA People’s Choice Award
  • Earth Advantage Platinum Rating
  • Photo Voltaic Array
  • Solar Hot Water
  • Bio-Swale
  • Plumbed for use of gray water
  • Air-tight
  • Thermal bridge free construction
  • Hand cut timber frame elements
  • Mini-split heat pump
  • HRV (heat recovery ventilator)
  • Tinted plaster interior walls
  • Architect: Nir Pearlson Architect Inc, Nir Pearlson AIA, LEED, AP

Appletree House

  • Geothermal heat pump with solar recharging of ground source
  • Radiant heat
  • Advanced insulation
  • Air-tight
  • Solar hot water
  • Double wall construction
  • Architect: studio-e architecture, Jan Fillinger AIA, LEED ap

McKenzie River House

  • Offset stud exterior wall construction
  • Complete thermal envelop with spray foam insulation
  • Air tight
  • Minimized thermal bridges
  • HRV – heat recovery ventilator
  • Multi-zoned minisplit heat pumps
  • Recycled cork and wood floors
  • Use of materials harvested onsite