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Credits: 1 AIA LU/HSW; 0.1 IACET CEU, 1 AIBD P-CE
May qualify for learning hours through most Canadian architectural associations.
This webinar is part of the Custom Home Academy
This webinar will explore innovative design practices, strategies, and materials in custom home projects and will profile three unique spaces and settings—all of which focus on optimizing the living experience for the occupants through the designers’ use of dynamic features and functionality. Each project had very specific aesthetic, environmental, and practical lifestyle requirements. The esteemed presenters will detail the design challenges and solutions used in each of these three custom home projects.
James L. Cutler, FAIA, principal of his own design firm, Cutler Anderson Architects, will present on the Newberg Residence Apartment in Newberg, Oregon. The single-family, 1,440-square-foot residence and 500-square-foot guesthouse were designed to broaden the owners’ already strong emotional connection to the living world. The site was an overgrown, manmade pond in an area of the owners’ farm that was not conducive to cultivation. The design attempts to make the pond and residence a single entity in which the owners can enjoy and connect with nature. The project was recently awarded an American Institute of Architects 2016 Housing Award for excellence in housing design.
Joel Sanders, RA, AIA, principal for Joel Sanders Architect, will present on New Canaan House in bucolic New Canaan, Connecticut. In addition to running his own studio based in New York City, Sanders is a Professor of Architecture at Yale University. The challenge posed by the design of this renovation and master bedroom addition was to obey strict zoning requirements in a way that respected the integrity of a significant mid-century modernist home designed by John Black Lee in 1957.The result is contemporary and comfortable living spaces that dramatize Lee’s contribution to the mid-century modern aesthetic.
J. Rory Reynolds is a LEED AP BD+C, NCARB certified, and licensed architect and interior designer in both California and Florida. He is also an ENERGY STAR Partner, Florida Water Star Partner, and Indoor airPLUS Partner. In 2015, Reynolds launched the first project for his firm, Rory Reynolds + Associates. Reynolds will present on The Live Oak House in St. Augustine, Florida, a LEED Platinum house overlooking a historic lighthouse that is built around a decades-old live oak tree whose branches span the site’s entire 48-foot width. The three-story, three-bedroom house has views of the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the historic St. Augustine Lighthouse to the west.
The presentations will be followed by a moderated discussion focused on how these innovative custom home projects address several key issues, including:
- Cost: What tradeoffs, if any, are required to achieve contemporary design excellence, particularly in terms of using energy-efficient, sustainable materials, products, and practices for the optimization of custom home designs? In the featured projects, what was the ultimate value in the specific design decisions?
- Aesthetics: What role did the desire for a particular aesthetic play in determining the scope and main features in the custom home designs? What were the results of those decisions? What were the obstacles?
- Drivers: Did the owners request certain features, or did you, as the architects, propose them? If the latter, what led you to suggest using specific materials or make specific design decisions to support the end goal? How did occupant satisfaction goals inform design decisions?
- Design constraints and opportunities
Learning Objectives - After viewing this webinar, attendees will be able to:
- Define the innovative design strategies employed in these three highly innovative and unique custom home design projects across the United States.
- Explain the cost impacts of innovative design for each of these custom home projects.
- Discuss how the design teams optimized the environments for such factors as aesthetics, functionality, occupant comfort, sustainability, and natural elements at the site.
- Describe the range of materials and the reasons behind those design decisions for these innovative projects.
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