Search Results
Questions? Call 1 (888) 388-5735
Sort Plans By: Largest First | Smallest First
Home Plans: 1 - 5 of 43
Architect:
D.R. Coleman, AIA
Passive Solar Design
Solstice is a simple yet distinctive home, with a large first floor that includes the master suite, and a unique floor plan for the upper level. The great room is vaulted, as are all of the upstairs rooms. If you wish to take advantage of its passive solar design, the front of this house should face north.
Architect:
Bruce Millard
Studio of Sustainable Design
Lakeview Court was originally built as a passive solar lakeside home, and was naturally framed by spacious views of the surrounding lake and mountain. All the rooms of this home open onto or provide direct views of a private southern court and terrace, and also overlook the rearward view.
Architect:
D.R. Coleman, AIA
Passive Solar Design
The Equinox home is a best seller, and it was included in the National Tour of Solar Homes soon after it was built. There are patios and porches (screened or covered) on all four sides of this distinctive home. The entire living area (living room, dining area, kitchen and den) is vaulted, and these rooms are filled with an abundance of natural light. If you wish to take advantage of its passive solar design, the front of this house should face south.
Architect:
D.R. Coleman, AIA
Passive Solar Design
The Cottage Atrium evolved from the Atrium 2 house plan by Ms. Coleman, which we also sell. Like all of Ms. Coleman's designs, Cottage Atrium was originally designed for a client who wanted an energy–efficient, passive solar home.
Architect:
Bruce Millard
Studio of Sustainable Design
This North Idaho mountain home was featured in the Dec. 2005/Jan. 2006 issue of "Fine Homebuilding" magazine, and the Sept./Oct. 2004 issue of "Natural Home" magazine. And it was subsequently featured in a special edition of "Best Of Fine Homebuilding" titled Small Homes That Live Large, where it was selected as one of the best 15 smaller houses (under 2,500 sq. ft.) featured in Fine Homebuilding Magazine over the last 25 years!
Sort Plans By: Largest First | Smallest First
Home Plans: 1 - 5 of 43

