Friday, November 30, 2007
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Saturday, November 10, 2007
DAY 1- It has begun
Friday, November 9, 2007
Public
You can also check out our house on Public's web site here. We are very happy with the amazing job they did for us.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Our Lot
Here is the lot we bought in Del Mar. The clearing of the land will be delayed till this Saturday. But here it is.... void of any construction.
We bought the lot from a man that has held on to it since he purchased it in 1973 for 13k. The area used to be for the professors of SDSU. Now it's called Del Mar terraces.
MoCo Loco
Here is a really cool website that has sparked a lot of ideas for the house. It's all about modern design and has a wonderful amount of product and interior design entries. check it out
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Monday, November 5, 2007
plans
Let the fun begin.
Ok. So we about to start construction of our new home and we're all excited. I'm going to try to document the construction of the home and post other little tid bits of info here. Public of San Diego designed the house and in their words....
"The Project is about erosion; of sand and rock, and time. It is about the uncovering of an artifact and the scarring that etches even the strongest material. The project will map these discoveries.
The project is constructed upon a series of sluice gates, or battlements. These heavy "of the earth" fragments are our basis of current knowledge, the foundation of our present and future.
The construction that takes place upon and around this history can not stand alone. It must reach down into the past, and either embrace, reject, or negotiate with it" Well said.
"The Project is about erosion; of sand and rock, and time. It is about the uncovering of an artifact and the scarring that etches even the strongest material. The project will map these discoveries.
The project is constructed upon a series of sluice gates, or battlements. These heavy "of the earth" fragments are our basis of current knowledge, the foundation of our present and future.
The construction that takes place upon and around this history can not stand alone. It must reach down into the past, and either embrace, reject, or negotiate with it" Well said.
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