This post is the first under the new label of windows and I want to start with a window I wrote about on February 13th, Woodworking At 831. It brings up a couple of points.
An Exploration of Alternative Building Techniques and Design Ideas For The Owner-Builder With All Original Content
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Ethical Architecture by Professor Paul Lusk
I was looking through a book on green remodeling when I noticed a link to Ethical Architecture, a site that features the work of Paul Lusk, an associate professor of architecture and planning at the University of New Mexico.
This is a rather old site but he has some very interesting ideas he experimented with on grey water purification systems, composting toilets, building with adobe, cement ponds, solar greenhouses and cooling towers in an addition he added to his house in the southwest valley of Albuquerque, New Mexico.
I did a google search on Paul Lusk and came up with the book Building to Endure: Design Lessons of Arid Lands available at Amazon. It looks interesting and no this is not an endorsement and no I receive no money for anything I put on this site. If anybody knows more about Paul Lusk I hope you will post it in comments.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Shel Neymark's Tile Murals
Back in May we went to the Albuquerque Botanical Gardens
One of the things I was most interested in seeing was some of the work
of Shel Neymark whose work we had become acquainted with
while living in Santa Fe.
Friday, June 25, 2010
The Attached Solar Greenhouse
I have recently been covering the house
The complete set of posts are:
An Active Solar System,
Woodworking By Rob Stout,
and his work was included in Door Handles And Latches.
An Active Solar System,
Woodworking By Rob Stout,
and his work was included in Door Handles And Latches.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Sunday, June 20, 2010
A Stairway
Years ago I built this stairway to the 2nd floor in an addition
we built onto our 1st house in Santa Fe.
I am in the Thomas Jefferson school on stairways-
make them as compact as possible.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
An Active Solar System
I volunteered to help a friend whose house
was on the Green Built Tour this past weekend, which was sponsored
The house in Embudo, New Mexico is owned by, designed by,
Monday, June 14, 2010
A Stone Sidewalk
When we were in Patzcuaro, Michoacan a couple of years ago
they were replacing some sidewalks in the downtown area
with what I believe was a basalt stone.
Friday, June 11, 2010
Andrew's Doors
On May 31st I profiled Andrew and Katie's Solar House,
and now I want to show you the doors that Andrew has built.
The rest of the posts on Andrew and Katie are:
An Adobe Tower,
The rest of the posts on Andrew and Katie are:
An Adobe Tower,
and Andrew's Windows.
Thursday, June 10, 2010
Rain Water Harvesting
It is hot and dry in the American South West
so it must be a good time to talk about rain water harvesting.
so it must be a good time to talk about rain water harvesting.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
A Path To A Hot Spring Pool
We were work camping at El Dorado Hot Springs back in March
and I was given the fun project of building a new path
to a brand new hot tub they had just opened up.
and I was given the fun project of building a new path
to a brand new hot tub they had just opened up.
Doorway Thresholds
Having worked on two old owner built adobe homes
in the last two decades we are often times confronted
with adding doors or upgrading existing ones.
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