Wildfire and WUI-Conscious Design in the Colorado Foothills
Building in the foothills means building where the wild meets the house. Here is how wildfire-conscious design works, from the materials of the building to the space around it.
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Building in the foothills means building where the wild meets the house. Here is how wildfire-conscious design works, from the materials of the building to the space around it.
A steep lot is harder to build on and often more rewarding to live on. Here is how slope shapes design, structure, and cost, and how to build with the hill rather than against it.
A mountain lot is governed by different authorities and harder conditions than a city parcel. Here is how permitting works when you build outside the city, and what to confirm before you buy.
Energy code is often treated as a box to check. Understood well, it is a design discipline that makes a home quieter, more comfortable, and cheaper to run. Here is how to think about it.
Radon is invisible, common in Colorado, and far cheaper to design for than to fix later. Here is how radon-aware construction works and why it belongs in the plan from the start.
Snow is a structural fact in Colorado, and it belongs in the design from the first sketch. Here is how snow load shapes roofs, and why it is an opportunity as much as a constraint.
MÉTODO diseña residencias de autor, pabellones culturales e interiores en piedra, madera y concreto, entre Ciudad de México y Denver. Cuatro proyectos al año, por elección.
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