Only a few more trees to take down. Then we will need to move the fire wood, chip the branches, and mill the largest trees.
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More treework
Small trees are down
Current design plans
So after a couple of weeks of steady work on the home design I have some results to share. The design below meets most of our requirements–although it is larger than we were shooting for–the interior footprint is 720 square feet.

View from the Northwest (Charles St.) We will need to be creative about how to dress-up the windowless North wall.
The floor plan below shows the beds with a desk on top of them. It actually is the other way around. The beds would/could be lofted to make space for the desk.
The height from the second floor to the peak of the roof is about 15 feet. This allows us to create 3rd floor loft space.
Hypothetical solar hot water system calculations
Here is how a hypothetical 2-panel system would perform at the center of the lot at ground level. The calculations are based on the shade analysis from the Solar Pathfinder (images available on an earlier post).
If one is interested in maximizing one’s wintertime gain, a 64 degree tilt is optimal. One can confirm this with the online program PVWatts 1 by plugging various tilt angles until arriving at the most wintertime energy gain.
The calculations show that the system will output on an average winter day about 49 gallons of hot water.
A comparative analysis:
Since we will need the most hot water during wintertime, it makes sense to tilt the panels to 64 degrees. Of course, if these were photovoltaic panels (generating electricity) this would not at all be the way to go.
Pictures of the lot
Tree work
Last night I dreamed that after taking down the trees the lot looked really nice… somehow I don’t think that will be the reality immediately. My friend Adam and I will be taking down the smaller trees on Feb 25th. I am meeting tomorrow (2-16-10) with another friend Sonny and a classmate of mine John to discuss when to do the bigger trees. My plan is to hire someone with a portable band-saw mill to come on site to mill as much of the wood as reasonable. There’s going to be a big pile of brush afterwords and I suppose I will have to rent a chipper. I have fantasies of having a workparty where everyone brings a pair of loppers and we go to town on the brush. It would be a couple hundred to rent the chipper and it would make a ton of noise and cause some pollution. Thoughts anyone?
-S
House concept
Working with Archicad gets one tied down in details. Working with graph paper cut-outs that represent rooms allows one to quickly rearrange the design. Hannah and I both liked this layout. The top setup is the second floor.
We shall soon see if this works out in Archicad.
Ideas: Design Themes, Design Uses, Spaces
Design Themes: Fun, organic, bring people together, atypical
- Curves
- Natural Materials: stone, wood in the round, cordwood masonry wall
- Different levels
- First floor open to second floor
- Open floor plan
- Spiral staircase or stairwell with landing
- Small alcoves/small places to go to for privacy (idea: have an alcove perhaps for office desk off a stairwell landing)
- Vaulted ceilings
- Exposed beamwork
Spaces: First Floor
- Kitchen (be able to entertain from)
- Pantry off kitchen insulated from rest of house kept cold during winter for root storage. Should be on North side. Chest freezer and bulk food storage.
- Dining (be able to have many people around a long table)
- Living (couch, coffee table, armchairs)
- Mechanical, laundry
- Place to hang dry clothes including large sheets (works well with first floor open to second, use pulley system)
- Mudroom (make larger and have sunroom combination – grow seed starts)
- .5 Bath
- Enclosed porch (can’t be on South face)
Spaces: Second Floor
- 3 bedrooms (have master face East, master abuts bathroom not another bedroom)
- Small second floor porch
- Full Bath
- Storage Under eaves/lofted storage
Spaces: First or Second Floor
- Space for guests to sleep (idea: stage style curtain to close off living area–fold out bed couch)
- Space for piano/music
- Game alcove (built in opposing seats with built in table between, small)
- Office alcove
Spaces: Accessory Building
- Workshop/tools/wood
- Store kayaks, bicycles
- Other storage
- Garage for one or two cars (carport is fine, less concrete used)
Survey Maps
I love the old style lettering. In the upper left is the compass pointing north. It looks like the declination back then was 11 degrees 13 minutes. Today it is 14 degrees 28 minutes. I have a little trouble with this still, but it appears to me that the north south compass is pointing to solar south and north, not magnetic.
If you look at the sewer and water lines on Vernon St. you can see that there are stub lines already run under the sidewalk, which is great. It means we don’t have to pay to cut and repair the street. Unfortunately it also means we can’t tap into the gas lines. Greenfield won’t cut streets that are 5 years old or younger unless it is necessary.















