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1/31/08

Joke of the Day

This is my joke of the day.

You now know the casa ti has been enlarged from 1,000 to 1,200 square feet. We had so many people begging for more storage to use it as a primary home we conceded. I need to confirm with David that we will have two sizes (vs. just picking the larger one) but here is what I came up with:

casa ti: is now the 1,200 sq. ft. larger kit with more storage space.

So what do we call the original 1,000 sq. ft. kit?

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casa tini

Bwha-hahahahahahaha!
Phew, oh I crack myself up.

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1/13/08

Money money money... money!



Sigh... when I started this post I had no idea I'd be running into Liza Minnelli.

And when I started this project I had no idea I would be where I am with SIPs, the solar choices I made... and the budget I have to get there and achieve my goal of gorgeous, affordable, off grid modern design.

This dream began with the realization that dragging a shipping container out to our land was not practical. Though recyclable, we would have spent 7k at the end of the day for a... metal box. Not an investment. Not insulated. Not passive solar. Not... ok you get it.

So then we explored metal buildings... and couldn't resolve the insulation issue.

Then we discovered SIPs, kidnapped some architects (in my real life I'm a bandit), and committed to investing in a home to enjoy for generations. (That's sideways speak for: Pony up, Copeland, at the end of the day it's a lot of money.)

So, without further ado, I dispatch my estimated and actual costs (which will be oft revised as estimated costs turn into actual figures):
(I'll put estimated figures in blue, real figures in green so you can see what is what. I also remind all readers that prices vary in everything, this is just what it costs to build a casa ti in central Virginia in winter/spring 2008!)

  1. casa ti kit house: $22,537.91 for a 1,200 s.f. modern house kit.
  2. shipping: $1450 per truck to get from northern to central Virginia
  3. engineered drawings: $1,910.00
  4. poured concrete foundation: $15,000
  5. labor: $5,200
  6. sheet rock: $4,000
  7. wiring: $5,700
  8. walls: $2,200
  9. windows: $8071
    Original quote: $9,051.39:
    I waited until they had a 20% off sale to place my order, made some adjustments to the door, and hence my costs were: $7,689 + $59 delivery charge + $368ish tax: see the post "Get Yer Windows" for details on how to save money and bring the price down!
  10. plumbing: $4,500
  11. contractor: $8,000 (a bargain!)
  12. well / rainwater collection: still working on it, looking to be around $8,000
  13. solar / solar heat / batteries, etc. / radiant heat (I will go into this in depth later): $20,000
  14. roof / membrane / one green roof / cladding decisions: Galvalume, we are not adding the green roof (although you certainly can on the north side of the casa ti, that was in David Day's original idea) because we are using that for rainwater collection.

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1/10/08

Systems Design

We have been working on systems design for the past weeks.

Unfortunately, as perfect as the casa ti is, it is not designed to house off grid systems. We *may* have to tweak it a tad to fit in everything...

Keep your fingers crossed...

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1/8/08

Projects List

I am going to use this thread to share links to others building a Green Modern Kits house kit.

So...
  1. Ok, you found me... we are building an off grid casa ti
  2. Mountain View R1 Residential: This is being built outside of San Francisco, I will add his blog when he makes his first post. : )

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1/2/08

Happy New Year!

We're geeks.
Instead of going out for New Years we lit a fire, grabbed some crayons (and a little champagne), and designed some stuff.

I love this new camera because I can make really bad movies... see it here! ; )

...my poor dog...

video

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Too Cold To Pour

Y'all are probably wondering why we aren't posting pictures of the casa ti we are building.

Well, in Virginia, it is currently too cold to pour.

Which has given us more time to analyze systems design, to ensure our off grid systems can fit correctly into the architecture.

So... with the first signs of spring, we will have pictures! And videos! And more! : )
Stay tuned!

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