Back in the Summer of 2012 I did a design for a modular timber-frame sustainable home for an outdoors-man near Thornton, New Hampshire. The building was originally going to be built once by less than 10 people in relatively a small amount of time. It also included a studio/workshop for the owner who was a designer and avid off-road bicyclist. The large windows were designed to bring light farther into the house to lessen the lighting load on the house and increase the heating load for the colder months in New Hampshire. While the house was small, it was designed for a couple who had room to increase their family size if they decided to.
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