Posts Tagged ‘architecture’
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Passive solar design, green and sustainable building are not new inventions. Who would have thought that we would be returning to the house design principles of more than a century and a half ago?
I was in San Diego recently and visited the part of town they call Old Town San Diego. I don’t think the buildings are the actual original structures, but they are reproductions that are authentic to the mid 1800′s. One house La Casa de Estudillo, is built in the Spanish Colonial style of the early California settlers. You can see from the photographs that it is built in a “U” shape with a covered veranda wrapping the inside of the “U”. In the center is an outdoor space that is planted and has a water feature in the center. (more…)
Tags: architecture, Design, energy conservation, energy efficiency, green, Green Building, home building, house design, Passive solar design, residential architecture, sustainable building, sustainable. sustainable design
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Tuesday, August 5th, 2008
Have you given much thought to the shelves in your food pantry?
I have a client who recently moved in to her new home. While chatting with her today, one of the items she mentioned as being particularly thoughtful in the design were the shelves in her food pantry. I was happy to hear her other comments about the livability of the entire design of the house, but I was struck that even a small item like pantry shelves held a high value in how the house felt and the overall comfort of living in it. (more…)
Tags: architecture, Design, home building, house design, kitchen, kitchen design, pantry, pantry shelves, residential archtiecture
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Monday, August 4th, 2008
Here’s the answer to yesterday’s Dream House Fumble question.
House design mistakes are all around us. Unfortunately, we tend to look right by them. But I’m on a mission to point some of these out, just to raise the bar on what we “demand” of the marketplace in terms of house design. Often, the mistakes could have been easily avoided, if only someone bothered to think about what they were doing. Here’s the photo of DHF #2 again: (more…)
Tags: architecture, Design, house design, house style, residential architecture, roof
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Sunday, August 3rd, 2008
Green roofs are roofs that have grass of other plant materials growing right on top of them. The theory is that the roof will stay cooler and reflect less heat back into the atmosphere.
There was an interesting article in the Raleigh News and Observer today. It was about how the local Universities are going “green” in an effort to attract students. They discussed some of the green projects, especially the green roof at Duke University Hospital. (more…)
Tags: architecture, environment, environmental design, green, Green Building, green roofs, residential architecture, roof, roofing, sustainable design
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Friday, August 1st, 2008
Here’s your quiz in House Design for this week. I ran across this house in a neighborhood where I do a lot of work. It hit me hard and I just had to stop and take a photo to share with you. Let me know if the same thing bothers you as it bothered me. I’ll post my opinion on Monday.

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Thanks for reading,
Bill Hirsch
www.designingyourperfecthouse.com
www.williamhirsch.com
Tags: architecture, Design, house design, residential architecture
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Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Radon is back in the news. Radio personality Paul Harvey, the New York Times, and other news outlets reported recently that granite countertops pose a threat of emitting radon gas. Radon gas has been purportedly linked to risk of lung cancer. The Marble Institute of America has responded with a scholarly report essentially saying that the radon emissions from granite are so miniscule that they warrant no fears.
It seems that this report surfaces every ten years, or so. It has been promoted by the makers of competing countertop materials, like quartz products like Cambria or Silestone and solid surfaces like Corian. You can read and listen to the reports for yourself, but it seems to me that this is a Chicken Little issue that grabs the media’s attention and the stone countertop industry then has to spend lots of time and money de-bunking it. (more…)
Tags: architecture, countertop, Design, dream house, granite, homebuilding, house design, kitchen, kitchen design, radon, residential architecture
Posted in Bathroom Design, Building Materials, kitchen design | 13 Comments »
Monday, July 28th, 2008
Here’s a small, but important tip for placement of recessed lights in ceilings.
If you are placing a ceiling fan in the ceiling of a room and you plan on using recessed lights in the ceiling, make sure to keep the lights well away from the blades of the fan. If you don’t do this, the turning blades of the fan will produce a strobe light effect. Of course, if you’re really into disco and yearn for the 80′s, this might be a great thing. but for most of us, this kind of flashing light situation isn’t very good.
So my general rule is to keep the ceiling lights at least a few feet away from the ends of the fan blades and even more if the fan is suspended farther away from the ceiling.
If you would like to read more articles about house and home design, please visit my other website, www.about-home-design.com.
Bill Hirsch
www.designingyourperfecthouse.com
www.williamhirsch.com
Tags: architecture, ceiling fan, Design, dream house, house design, recessed lights, residential architecture
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Sunday, July 27th, 2008
I had a client ask me about light switch type, color and what I thought about dimmers.
One question was whether or not the Decora style switches, those are the ones with a wider, flatter, rocker type of switch, were “expected” in a high-end house. I told them that I have some clients who like the Decora switches, but I could not say it is the majority opinion. I don’t think there is any expectation of them in a high-priced house. (more…)
Tags: architecture, Design, dimmer, dream house, Electrical, electrical outlet, homebuilding, house design, light switch, lighting, residential architecture
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Friday, July 25th, 2008
There is an exhibit called Home Delivery: Fabricating the Modern Dwelling at MoMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York, that explores the history and future of pre-fabricated housing. Click here, Pre-Fab Housing Exhibit, to take a look at the New York Times article about the exhibit. (more…)
Tags: architecture, Design, dream house, homebuilding, house design, pre-fabricated housing, residential architecture
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Thursday, July 24th, 2008
If you asked me what the single most important quality a good house design should have, I would have to say that there must to be a “purposefulness” to the plan. A key to this purposefulness is to be sure your house design has an understandable concept.
There are many good and effective organizing concepts, but probably the most common and possibly simplest of these concepts in a house is the classic “four-square” plan. (more…)
Tags: architecture, Design, dream house, homebuilding, house design, residential architecture
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