the high desert model home in process




our corner of the high desert




working in the kitchen at dusk




detail of the pattern and its reflections



the vinyl pattern nicely fragments images of life in the house




linda installing the test of the Sarah Morris / Liam Gillick vinyl pattern




the house nicely situated in the landscape





patterns and people in the living room



patterns in the entry court



a typical morning in bed




sunrise in the desert




shade canopies are installed in the Summer months



the canopies are made with aluminet and
fabricated by Joshua Tree Outfitters.
the fabric shades 70% of the sunshine.












in the front courtyard we've placed a
pine tree section to serve as a bench




snow bling curtains hang in the bathroom until we
can manage to install our graphic outfit on the
glass walls




Oleana and daddy atop the hill on the edge of our property



Linda and the view into the neighboring valley
as seen from our hilltop




kitchen, dining room, front yard...




Linda preparing dinner at the Bulthaup island




glowing box





sitting beside the outdoor fireplace is a perfect
settting for dinner until our dining table arrives




the Bulthaup island is a beautiful minimal object sitting
in the middle of the kitchen




the front facade and fire court as seen in the
daybreak sunshine




Linda sits with Oleana on a rug by renee petropoulos




septic installation takes place just outside the living room walls




there are hidden moments off pure beauty all over our
corner of the high desert




"jumping" cholla




another day of work winding up just at dusk.




as this image shows, the panel arrays float cantelievered just above the
roof. each array is located above a courtyard and the south-facing array
also acts as a shade canopy for the front court.



the solar mounting rack is our design, using smaller sections of the
same type of bosch extrusions. it is designed to "float" the panels
above the roof in order to better transfer the structural loads to
the ground and to minimize any roof penetrations that normal
roof-mounted solar systems would create.



our off-grid system includes 8 solar pv panels by Evergreen. they are mounted
to the bosch structure in two groups of 4 panels.



the solar pv system includes two inverters, a 24V transformer, DC breakers,
and assorted controllers to maximize our battery use and to convert the
power from battery-stored DC power to conventional AC.



since our house is off-grid the solar system includes 16 heavy duty batteries connected in serial
fashion.



the bulthaup kitchen island is the only object in the kitchen.
we didn't want any tall cabinets or tall appliances in order to
keep the space as minimal and pure as possible. we therefore
substituted a more conventional type cabinet-island by
bulthaup for the more open-type bulthaup workbench since
all of our kitchen storage and appliances would need to be
located below the countertop. the refrigerator is a zub zero
two drawer refrigerator that is designed for lower-cab
installations.




the house slipping into the landscape.... the materials and shapes
are a big contrast, but the massing of the house hugs the ground.




the bulthaup cabinets have arrived. we have opted for a bulthaup
upgrade while eliminating the tall kitchen cabinets. everything in
the kitchen will be below counter height including the refrigerator
drawers.




the black pipe hanging out of the ceiling is our
fireorb chimney. the fireorb hangs entirely from
the ceiling while the mouth of the fire-opening
can be swiveled to any direction in the living room.




the bath is located so that the large sliding glass door can
open for outdoor bathing. the orange 3Form backsplash is made
of recycled water bottles and makes a shelf for soaps and
shampoo.



the exterior envelope of the house is complete. now we focus
on interior details and the solar energy package




white polygal cladding is attached to the mechanical closet
and the fireplace closet



cladding is being installed this weekend. a small
mock-up of the plastic polygal sheathing is being
tested for appearance on the outdoor fireplace wall.



this view shows the master bedroom closet cabinets
in the foreground and the guest bedroom/bathroom
cabinets in the distance. glass storefront doors will
be installed between the rooms once the cabinets
are completed.




this view shows the back of the guest bedroom cabinets
and the plumbing chase in the bathroom. the plumbing
will be covered by an orange 3Form wainscotting piece
(which will also form a small shelf) above which will be
a mirror that continues to the ceiling and covers the
cabinets "wall to wall"



the flat pak cabinets are assembled in place and
connected together to create privacy "walls" between
the bedrooms and the bathroom




the view through the entry court and living room



the entry court and kitchen. visible on the floor of
the kitchen are stacks of the flat pak cabinets for the
bedrooms.

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