how did you get your mockup in there???
It’s been a busy couple of months since we’ve been back, but we’re finally getting around to sharing all that we’ve been up to! Strap in and get ready for all of the excitement and adventure that February held.
At the beginning of the month, we helped disassemble the Rural Studio exhibition at Birmingham Museum of Art. The installation used the quantity of lumber required to build Dave’s House, the eighth 20K, and turned it into a beautiful sculpture. Our team had the job of cataloging all the lumber and will have the privilege of reusing them for our own project. If Madeline is any good at counting, it looks like we should have all the studs for our house!
You can find more information about the exhibition here at https://artsbma.org/visitors-view-2xs-by-rural-studio/
Last you saw us, were constructing mock-ups to study two plan variations. Those helped us to understand how the spaces would really function, and we were able to make educated decisions about which one would best achieve our goals. We concluded that the nook on Edison provided just the right amount of privacy required by our project. Once we had a scheme chosen, it came time to work out every foot and inch of the plan, pushing and pulling every space until it became just right.
Besides constantly studying every inch of the plan, we began to develop how the house would look in three dimensions. What should the shape of the roof be? How can we make it contextual? How do we want our porch to feel? What should determine the height of our windows? How would we want our foundation to be?
To determine how to reinforce our concept with details, we began to draw and discuss them at 1:1 scale. Once we had a clear idea of how each detail should look, we constructed a detail mockup to practice and learn how we would put the house together.
With the assistance from the detailing dream team--Dan wheeler, Jake LaBarre, Joe Farrugia, and Emily McGlohn--we rolled into stress test with confidence and were able to have an incredibly productive conversation during our stress test review.
And yes, with the stubbornness of Jed we brought our tiny house all the way from Newbern, and up 4 floors to the review space. How it made it in there will remain a mystery.