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Wood as a Structural Choice

Wood is the most prevalent building material in residential and light commercial construction. Despite being utilized in the vast majority…
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Posted on: February 15, 2026 Last updated on: February 19, 2026 Written by: Archology
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8 hours ago

A dramatic close up always works for a house. The angle maximizes the variation in the front elevation and helps the various masses stand apart. Our original designs called for a bit more stone to help break up the front a bit more with the material selection since we didn't have a lot of room for actual depth. However, we didn't have to pay for it either. It's easy for us to draw pretty pictures, but in architecture, we're always playing with other people's money, so we'd better have a good reason and articulate that reason to get the owner's literal buy-in. ... See MoreSee Less

A dramatic close up
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Another "tourist" photo from our State Board trip to OKC, this one from a reception at the Arboretum which had a unique and beautiful green house structure. ... See MoreSee Less

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2 days ago

On the boards:

Final image from this weekend's dump of renderings. These renderings are of the entire campus at once, which will help us make decisions on massing and site layout. In fact, because we're doing these at the same time, we identified that the lot feels a lot smaller than it is thanks to a couple of odd angles and larger than you'd expect setbacks.
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