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September 9, 2010

Planning the Perfect Sunroom Addition


Mother Earth News engaged David to write an article about how to “plan for the perfect sunroom addition” to a house. The article is in the June / July 2010 issue. We offer the complete plans for building your own custom sunroom. The plans contain: Floor Plan, Exterior Elevations, Cross Section, Details & Specifications. The plans cost $500.00 and are all you need to plan your own sunroom addition,
contact us for the purchase agreement today!

September 8, 2010

New Home, Cottage, House and Cabin Plans

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We have added new plans and updated some previously existing plans on our plans for sale page: http://davidwrightaia.com/cabins/.

July 15, 2010

Pricing for cabins has been added.

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We have added prices for cabin and home plans to our Cabins page. The prices range from $800 to $3,250 for the plans you will need to get administrative approval and construct the building.

May 28, 2010

Invest in a skylight.

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One of the easiest and best things you can do to an existing home is to make a hole in the roof. A lot of people think of a skylight as a potential leak and a problem; it doesn’t need to be and more likely it could be the best thing you can do to brighten and freshen up your home.
Skylights, when strategically located and properly installed, create a dramatic improvement that can save energy and improve the natural comfort of any environment. Locating a skylight in an interior hallway or other darker space within a home will bring welcome daylight and eliminate the need to turn on lights much of the time.
A skylight in the kitchen or the bathroom will provide full spectrum, color enhancing and evenly distributed light. This improved lighting can make it easier to prepare foods, select colors and shave or apply cosmetics. Openable skylights provide a dynamic flow of fresh air up and out introducing natural ventilation to any room.
Modern operable skylights have manual or remote electric operators. Rain sensor controls and timers can be used to automatically close, open, shade or otherwise operate individual skylights to adapt to any conditions. A wide range of solar control, insulating and structural glazing options can be specified for any climate zone or weather conditions.
Skylights can brighten and freshen your home or work space. Round skylights (a.k.a. solar tubes), another type of daylighting device, can direct intense natural lighting to the interior of most any building. New technologies like solar optic fibers, which can in effect bend light, are being used to direct light around corners and down several stories to provide natural lighting in remote locations. There are a multitude of types of skylights and daylighting devices that provide free interior lighting when natural light is available. These provide natural full spectrum light to ceilings making your home or workspace more comfortable, attractive and energy efficient. David Wright Associates, AIA would like to show you how to plan for, and invest in a skylight; it’s more than a hole in the roof.
Skylights provide a full color spectrum of light.
Skylights provide excellent daylighting.

May 20, 2010

NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO REMODEL YOUR HOME

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Remodeling involves more than new windows, more insulation and better weather-stripping. An “energy audit” involves monitoring, testing and reviewing all of the energy consuming elements of your home. When you have a checkup by your doctor, the vital signs are monitored, tested and actions diagnosed for your long term health; an energy audit should do the same for your house.

How much electricity, gas, or water are consumed to properly operate your place is an ongoing expense; each can cost you far more than you expect or want to pay. Over time these utility costs may amount to a significant cost that you can avoid. After an audit, analyzing how each is consumed and making corrections is the name of the game.

If your electrical consumption is too high, investing in ENERGY STAR rated appliances, high efficiency light bulbs and installing smart controls will save you many dollars over time. Investing in solar photovoltaic solar electric cells and “time of day” use controls can result in “net zero” metering, almost eliminating future electric bills.

Gas is primarily used for space heating, water heating and cooking. Adding insulation to the outside surfaces of your house, new windows and weather stripping will reduce your heating and air conditioning bills. Adding a solar water heater can almost eliminate hot water cost. The amount of gas consumed can be greatly reduced in most cases by these simple measures.

Household water consumption is normally estimated to be about 50 gallons per day per person in the United States. Water is becoming more costly, whether delivered by pipe to your home, or pumped from a well. By installing flow control devices and water conserving devises, water flow can be monitored to fit specific uses efficiently. Grey water systems are now legal in California and many other States, and they should be used for watering lawns, landscaping and most non potable uses. With a comprehensive water use program, perhaps even collecting and using rain water from your roof, it is reasonable to reduce your individual water consumption to less than 15 gallons per day.

Today there are many good incentives for remodeling an existing home. With the recent real estate implosion it is cheaper to buy a existing house rather than building a new one, by as much as half. Many existing houses are located in desirable locations with mature landscaping, good services, established neighborhoods, schools or even views that a new home location can’t match. Upgrading can produce a highly efficient modern building by recycling an older one; this is the “Green” way to go. The current national focus on energy efficiency has created a wide range of financial incentives for weatherproofing, insulating, installing solar hot water or solar electric, replacing out of date or inefficient appliances, lights and air conditioning systems. Taking advantage of these incentives will save you the initial costs as well as reduce ongoing utility expenses from now on. Utility rates are sure to rise faster than monetary inflation over the long run. Now is a good time to remodel your house, and David Wright Associates, AIA are experienced experts at integrating efficiency, function and aesthetics into home and business remodels.

May 17, 2010

David Wright Associates sponsors local mountain bike team

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We are happy to co-sponsor the Xtreme Outfitters Mountain Bike Race team for their 2010 racing season. Joining us on the new team jersey are several other green minded local business.
Xtreme Outfitters 2010 jersey
Hyland Fisher racing at Prairie City

May 12, 2010

“The Perfect Sunroom” to appear in Mother Earth News

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Mother Earth News will feature an article in this quarter’s issue entitled “Plan the perfect sunroom.” The article, written by David Wright, AIA discusses a sunroom addition designed to be added to any existing home. Run right out and buy a few issues! You can also purchase plans for “The Ideal Sunroom” from our website in the very near future. If you cannot wait, contact us for more info.

May 10, 2010

David Wright Associates supports the Chico Green School

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We donated a couple of hours of consulting to an auction held to raise money for the Chico Green School. We are looking forward to working with the lucky winner of the auction. We feel it is important to support causes that reflect our values and it is critical to give the next generation of our citizens the tools they need to be successful and improve the world around them. We are proud to help out the future students of the Chico Green School and their parents
(link to Chico Green School)

May 5, 2010

David Wright Associates work to be published in a new book

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The Fenner House, which we call a “California Sushi” design, has been featured in a new book entitled “Asian Influenced Architecture & Design” by E. Ashley Rooney, Schiffer Publishing Limited.

May 3, 2010

Hyland is an architect!

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After years of study, practice, education and testing we are proud to announce to the world that Hyland Fisher is now licensed to practice architecture in California. In addition to the professional standards Hyland is knowledgeable about green and sustainable architecture. He is anxious to use his new architect’s stamp and if you hire us we will have him stamp your plans – a world’s first!

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