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The "Evergreen house" is a unique blend of Asian inspired
architecture and time tested practices in "green" design..
Sighted on a south-facing lot in beautiful West Mt. Airy, Philadelphia,
the house will seek to delight with natural materials, comfortable
spaces, environmentally friendly construction and graceful roof
lines reminiscent of "Shofuso," the
Japanese House in Fairmount Park.
This sunny, gracious home will encompass just under 3000 sq. ft.
of living space on the first and second floors. An earth sheltered
lower level option with a south facing window can add another 800
- 1200 sq. ft. of flexible space for families that need a recreation
room, large home office or an additional guest bedroom. Its design
can function well for a conventional family as well as for "empty
nesters" who will appreciate its convenient layout and energy
efficient construction.
The name "Evergreen" is rooted in its design intent
as well as in many of the materials which will make up its construction. "Evergreen" will
take advantage of passive solar radiation through its large south
facing windows to warm the
house during the winter and will rely on substantial roof overhangs
to provide shade during hot summer months. A high grade insulation
package will be coupled with a zoned geo-thermal heating and cooling
system (waterfurnace.com)
that eliminates the need and cost of fossil fuels and provides
a high degree of comfort at minimum cost. Construction materials
are chosen for their beauty as well as their durability. Exposed
Douglas Fir (an "evergreen" tree) beams and wood decking
above will impart warmth and rhythm throughout the first floor
spaces. Hardwood floors and ceramic tiles over radiant panels by "Warm-board
Systems" (warmboard.com)
will warm your feet, enabling lower and healthier air temperatures.
Exterior finishes include stone, stucco and Western Red Cedar (an "evergreen" tree)
for soffits and trim. Roof flashing, including the decorative ridge
cap will be made of 16 ounce copper. Windows are energy efficient
triple glazed wood units with aluminum cladding to eliminate the
need for periodic painting
The rooms are intimate rather than ostentatious, with a focus
on comfort and their visual connection to the outdoors. The main
rooms, including the Master Bedroom suite, are located on the first
floor which will offer a lifetime of convenience as a family downsizes.
The other first floor rooms include a centrally located eat-in
Kitchen connected to a vaulted Sun Space, Dining room, Living room,
Library - Office, Laundry and Powder room. (First
Floor Plan pdf.)
The entry, which can be configured as an air-lock during extreme
temperatures, connects the two car garage to the main house. The
upper floor, which is tucked under the roof rafters, includes three
flexible bedrooms, a shared library/study area and options of 1
1/2 or two full baths (Upper
Floor Plan pdf). An optional lower
level study / guest bedroom / recreation room with a south facing
window and full bath (Lower
Floor Plan pdf) can provide economical
earth sheltered expansion space if that is desired.
The house will be built on a .7 acre site (Site
Plan pdf) with
convenient access to the cultural assets of Center City, Chestnut
Hill, Manayunk and close proximity to the beautiful trails of Fairmount
Park. It will be set well back from the road and screened by a
solid cedar fence. The front yard is envisioned as a natural meadow
rimmed with mature trees and the back yard can be a quiet oasis
with many landscaping options.
For more information, please contact Reinhart
Struzyna at Dovetail
Design-Build.

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