120 year old Victorian building renovation

Our bracket design has been built and installed thanks to Tim Steele of The Woodworks at Silver Maple Construction and Pete Zelonis of Artisan Engineering.

We all have a picture of home in our heads and what “home” means to us…given a minute…you probably begin to remember a special place and time of day in that house that still means something to us. We all have these links to places we’ve experienced and loved.

These braces are structural supports to new elements of the building as well as places for sitting, thinking, reading…just being. They are contemplative places that allow for the creation of a “sense of self” and memories of good things and experiences that the individual takes with them.

There are many therapeutic design elements in the residential environment of the 120 year old Victorian renovation also known as the “Sober District”. It’s a special place doing difficult and very significant work in the community of Rutland, VT. Yeah, it’s a bracket on a Victorian building and you wouldn’t think it’s doing that much, but by design its hoping to change the worlds of its inhabitants and community.

Better Buildings by Design Conference Presentation

Gregor spoke along with Cooper from Silver Maple Construction at Efficiency Vermont’s Better Buildings by Design (BBD) conference earlier this year.

Thank you to Karen Bushey who is an Energy Consultant for the Vermont Energy Investment Corporation (VEIC) who took part in our presentation.

You can view the presentation here.

Best of Houzz 2016

Studio III has won “Best of Houzz 2016”.

This is the third year that Studio III has received this award for having one of the top 3% of design professionals’ portfolios on the popular Houzz residential design site.

This year Studio III was also designated a “Houzz Influencer”, for those professionals whose knowledge and advice are most highly valued by the Houzz community.

Visit Studio III architects’ portfolio: https://lnkd.in/daNz6hz

 

Studio III architects adopts The 2030 Challenge

Studio III architects has adopted the 2030 Challenge!

The primary objectives of the 2030 Challenge are:

– to achieve the dramatic reduction in global fossil fuel consumption and GHG emissions of the built environment by changing the way cities, communities, infrastructure, and buildings, are planned, designed, and constructed and;

– the regional development of an adaptive, resilient built environment that can manage the impacts of climate change, preserve natural resources, and access low-cost, renewable energy resources.

Studio III is committed to contributing to a sustainable built environment, providing Passive House and Energy Star rated buildings.

Please check out this great video about The 2030 Challenge:  https://vimeo.com/22702981

…and here’s a link to The 2030 Challenge website

and a list of firms that have adopted the challenge, including Studio III!

 

…and a very happy, healthy New Year to everyone, from Studio III!