October brings a lot of excitement in the studio with our annual Pumpkin Carve event and with the famous Halloween Reviews. This year our team dressed up as Daenerys Targaryen and her three dragons: Drogon, Viserion, and Rhaegal, from the popular Game of Thrones series. It was unclear who intimated who(m) more-- the reviewers or the dragons? The studio was lucky enough to be reviewed by acclaimed architects, professors, and engineers such as Marlon Blackwell, Mary English, Scott Finn, and Tim MacFarlane.
In this review, we explained that we have narrowed down our schemes to three plans: the Chubby Bar, the T-scheme, and the L-scheme. All of the schemes have a porch connecting the main house with the extra unit, creating a dogtrot style house. The porch is an important element to the house since it acts as a transition space and an exterior room.
The benefits from having the house in the L or T shape is that they make the house feel bigger, engage the outdoor spaces as a formal yard, and will be the first 20K to turn a corner. However, the Chubby scheme would have one continuous roof which cuts down cost and allows for east construction. Our critique of the different iterations went well, but some things we need to work on are how to incorporate more services for the extra unit such as the bathroom, washing machine, and kitchen. We are looking into which services should be shared if the owner decides to have a renter living in the unit, but we all know everyone needs their privacy!
Signing out for now, 20Kv20














