Posts Tagged ‘architect’
Introducing: Woodhouse Barndominium Homes
The name “barndominium” may not roll off the tongue the first time, but take one look at these designs, and it’ll be love at first sight. A barndominium (or “barndo” for short) is a combination barn and condominium and one of the hottest timber frame home design trends of the decade. Want to know why? The list of reasons to love our barndominium home designs runs long.
Read MoreHow Woodhouse Can Save Architects Valuable Time
Business is booming for architects nationwide. Spurred by a record-long, seven-year expansion, payroll employment at architectural firms has grown by an average of 7,500 positions over the past six years.…
Read MoreDesigner Rick Bulin on Collaborating with Woodhouse
In 2017 a couple sought out designer Rick Bulin, owner of Bulin Custom Designs since 2007, to design a custom timber frame home in a suburban setting in Frankfort, Illinois.…
Read MoreSix Architectural Dream Projects
Architecture has always straddled the line between science and art, and between what’s beautiful and what’s practical. Architects have to oversee the development of the terrain of the site, meet…
Read MoreReduce Build Time The Woodhouse Way
In the age of next day delivery and instant access, exceeding customer expectations no longer simply means delivering the highest quality product, but also delivering it in the shortest time…
Read MoreNo Fuss, Just Truss: How Woodhouse Empowers Architects
Woodhouse—The Timber Frame Company is uniquely positioned to help architects and designers succeed in a world where clients increasingly value environmentally conscious structures with high-tech performance. Woodhouse crafts elegant timber…
Read MoreHow Woodhouse is Building a Better Design Process
Sales of newly built homes jumped 55% in June 2020—the largest annual gain since the housing crash more than a decade ago. This historic jump in new housing sales was…
Read MoreArchitect Raymond R. Lefebvre on Collaborating with Woodhouse
The building site’s terrain on the shores of upstate New York’s Seneca Lake was challenging, recalls Architect Raymond R. Lefebvre. The site featured a 10-foot property line to the north…
Read MoreContemporary Mountain Home in Steamboat Springs by Architect Mike Olsen
It can be tempting to play it safe when designing a spec home. With that much money at stake, does it pay to be unique? In the case of Architect…
Read MoreFirewater Restaurant in Maryland By Designer Doug Storck
Taking raw land and creating an elegant structure is not an easy task at any time. Add a pandemic and the challenges grow exponentially. Just ask residential and light commercial…
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