more we now have a little patch of green lawn and some rusty planters to go with our deck. summer is here.

with the amount of high shgc glass on our south facade, it would be easy to overheat without proper shading.
on the hottest days, we simply close our exterior shades to block unwanted solar radiation before it hits the glass. the ability to fully control the shades means we can optimize the amount of gain or shade we are getting depending on the daily conditions.

the shades can be tilted to allow views out while still blocking the sun. the cost of the shades was offset by the elimination of cooling equipment and the cost of the energy to operate it.
the exterior shades combined with the exceptional insulation and thermal mass has kept our house exceptionally cool and comfortable without any air conditioning.
more detail to follow. check back soon.


































boa nova | casa de cha | alvaro siza










neurosciences institute in la jolla by tod williams billie tsien
olympic sculpture park | pavilion terrace with anthony caro

beautiful filberts
view to the oresund, louisiana museum of modern art, denmark
owen roaming outside the main building at camp caldera in central oregon
st johns bridge viewed from the water pollution control laboratory
lower deschutes river valley near trout creek
streets of yelapa
street repair in lisbon
chillida's wind combs in san sebastian
church and cemetery near bergen, norway
water tanks at healy heights