Gilbertson/Seguine Residence: Late in the day
Late in the day
Gilbertson/Seguine Residence: Farm House from the road
Farm House from the road
Gilbertson/Seguine Residence: A green house connects the house and garage
A green house connects the house and garage
Gilbertson/Seguine Residence: A galley Kitchen in an open plan
A galley Kitchen in an open plan
Gilbertson/Seguine Residence: Long views in a small house
Long views in a small house
Gilbertson/Seguine Residence: Rooms in the roof
Rooms in the roof
Gilbertson/Seguine Residence

Our clients came to us shortly after they lost their home and most of their worldly possessions in a disastrous house fire. This home represents both a new beginning and a reclaiming of the land they love. The new home is sited just off center of where the old home had been, but is raised up considerably to take advantage of incredible views and presents itself more dramatically on the landscape. This home incorporates a geothermal ground source heat pump for both cooling and heating and combined with a compact plan keeps energy consumption to a minimum.

 

Design by Tim Fuller with Carol O’Brien
Construction by Lee Theorin
Photography by Tim Fuller
This project was designed while Tim was at SALA Architects

 

Gilbertson Residence Project Sheet (PDF)

Category
New Construction
Tags
cooling, design, energy efficient, geothermal, heating, home, new house