We incorporate climate positive design solutions into every home, advancing the science and sharing our results.
Our building methods
Sunken Down
Digging below grade can be a challenging and intrusive way to build, so we rely on robust detailing.

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On Grade
Building on grade is a medium-intensity method that can be simple, but requires a flat building pad.

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Raised Up
A home elevated on piers is a very light touch on the site and can outperform other building methods.

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Method comparison
Typical
Re-adjustable layout
200+ year detailing
Net-zero performance
Healthy materials
Prefab ready
Minimal disturbance
Carbon sequestering
Passive house performance
Remote build
High-performance assemblies
A building method is comprised of a roof, a wall, a floor, and the systems within. We call these assemblies, and they must each perform holistically with one-another.
Innovative and sustainable parts
Each assembly is made from parts. These may be interchangeable but always carry ramifications of cost, technique, sequence, and building performance.