Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Murphy Residence - Small House Design















We appreciate friends KC and Ralph Murphy continuing to keep us abreast of the exciting renovations and rebuild of their lakefront cottage in Burlington, Vermont!

We last posted photos on November 21, 2011 and are glad to see the steady and great looking progress.















The front facade under construction



















View of gabled end
















Moving into the interior, we see large windows and wall insulation made of fiberglass batts.

Not intended or designed for year round use, the home is the perfect destination for vacations from early springtime through late autumn.















Curved, beadboard ceiling detail















A view of the home's stick framing, insulation, and electrical circuits














A view of the living room and the multi-season porch from the kitchen















From the living room we see the porch on the left, and the kitchen in the background














View of the living room and stairs to the second floor master suite and guest bedroom


















Master bathroom














Master bedroom














The cottage enjoys beautiful views of mountains and Lake Champlain.














Lake Champlain and surrounding hills and mountains

Austin Design inc represents at AIA Grassroots 2012 conference in Washington DC


Austin Design inc architect Chris Farley is attending this year's AIA Grassroots convention in Washington DC this week as president-elect of the Western Massachusetts chapter of the American Institute of Architects (WMAIA).

From the convention website:

"This annual meeting offers opportunities for leaders from nearly 280 state and local chapters to exchange programs, best practices, and share and discuss information and challenges that relate to their experiences."

Have a great trip Chris.




Thursday, February 16, 2012

PinkCloud.DK Plans to Transform Oil Refineries into Giant Energy Positive Communities












Interested in a future home that is energy-efficient, airtight, waterproof, and structurally bulletproof? PinkCloud.DK thinks so. To read more about this design, follow the link below:

http://inhabitat.com/pinkcloud-dk-transforms-oil-refineries-into-giant-energy-positive-communities/




Wednesday, February 8, 2012

A Tale of Two Realities

In his essay, A Tale of Two Realities, Bill relates his, and wife Joan Rockwell's, experiences as they traveled to Nova Scotia and Haiti, in June and November 2011, respectively.

Briefly, Bill and Joan ventured to Nova Scotia for a rewarding conference with peers in architecture and landscape architecture.  Five months later, they were off to Haiti with Marky Jean-Pierre of the Honor for Haiti Foundation (FONHOH) to visit the country and the site of a proposed educational complex in the rural region of Lagoun. This experience was eye-opening and soul-moving, and has further inspired and motivated Bill and Joan to work toward the creation of positive change in the U.S. and abroad.

Enjoy reading.

Photos of the two trips follow below, along with conceptual drawings for the Lagoun-based education center:

Haiti - Bird's eye view of the Lagoun site



Haiti - Site view key plan


Haiti - Eye-level view from roof deck


Haiti - A neighbor's farmhouse


Nova Scotia - Historic Lunenberg


Nova Scotia - Historic Lunenberg


Haiti - Local chairmaker's house


Haiti - Neighbors and future students


Haiti - Neighbors and future students


Nova Scotia - One of the many Brian MacKay-Lyons houses visible around Shobac. They have been compared to vernacular barns, bobbing shipping containers or breaching whales.


Nova Scotia - One of two observatory towers built at Shobac during a previous Ghost Lab


Haiti - Roadside vendors


Haiti - Rural village streetlife


Nova Scotia - Shobac is available to rent for conferences. Below are the barn, cottages and conference building.


Nova Scotia - Stutchbury, Murcott, Frampton & Pallasmaa. Photo by Marcus Gleysteen.


Haiti - The founders of FONHOH and Joan


Nova Scotia - The octagonal barn where the lectures were held. A previous Ghost Lab deconstructed it and reassembled it at Shobac.


Haiti - The old school on the site


Nova Scotia - The octagonal dining tents plated well against the barn


Haiti - View from the school site


Haiti - View from the school site


Haiti - View from the school site


















Tuesday, February 7, 2012