Showing posts with label vermont barn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vermont barn. Show all posts

Friday, May 8, 2009

Modern Horse Stable - Early Morning

Two more photos of the Horse Stable on Lake Champlain. Here we have the east elevation with hay loft door. Lake Champlain is just visible in the distance.

Monday, April 27, 2009

Horse Barn Composter

With a design to compliment the adjacent barn (seen in a previous posting: Horse Stable) this aerated composting unit accelerates the composting process into a time span of only two months instead of two years. Read more about the benefits of aerated composting from O2Compost.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Horse Stable

This beautiful equestrian design is home to two noble English Shire draft horses. Set in the rolling hills of Shelburne, Vermont. The barn will also become the base for a Photovoltaic array.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Reclaimed Barn into a Guest House

Some more interiors and exteriors from the mountain side guest house using timbers from a reclaimed Vermont Barn. Much of the interior is clad in reclaimed barn board.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Solar Thermal Array


This detail is an array of vacuum tubes from a solar thermal collector. As opposed to the more common fluid filled flat plate collectors, these transfer solar energy through a Sol-Titanium coated copper heat pipe. The heat pipe heats the solar fluid in the manifold at the top of the collector. From there the solar fluid circulates the solar energy to heat the domestic hot water. The image below is the array during installation(6 panels in total). Notice the photovoltaic array on the roof too! The PV and Solar Thermal arrays are part of the renewable energy systems at the Teal Farm Vermont. See more photos here.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Turning a Reclaimed Barn into a Guest House


Here is a little taste of the interior of an old Vermont barn reclaimed and converted into a home. This mountain home is an amazing project. Along with some beautiful wood, metal and stone work an array of renewables are being brought on line - geothermal heating and cooling to get started. A Photovoltaic array is in the works too. This photo is just the beginning, a little taste...more to come.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Reclaimed Timber Cupola

This is a view looking into the cupola of a guest house. Much of the timbers, structural and treatments, are reclaimed from an old Vermont barn painstakingly dismantled in 2007 to reconstructed into this. More photos as the carpenters finish rooms.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Stunning Cupola and PV array


Here is another current project, an energy barn for an organic farm (see our first posting for the farm house). You can see a hint of the Photovoltaic array, 78 panels in total. Other renewables not seen here... Solar thermal panels, geothermal, micro hydro and a micro wind turbine either up and running or in progress.