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Cambria Post and Beam

  

This residence was built during the summer of 2001 in Cambria, California. Its primary structure is a combination of Post and Beam, with conventional framing techniques. Portions of the roof structure are trussed while other portions are framed with a beam truss system providing an exceptionally nice clerestory day lighting system.

Good insulation and mass are provided by the straw bale infill. This gives the home's walls an approximate R-value of 50, and minimizes infiltration. Other insulation in the conventionally framed areas is provided by a blown in fiberglass batt with an R-value of 22. Hydronic heating in the concrete floor provides any backup heat that may be needed.

Locally milled lumber provides a finished ceiling for the outdoor porches, and a finely stained concrete floor highlights the style and color of the completed interior.

Location Cambria, California
Materials Straw bale
Post and beam
Tile roof, stucco
Architect Thom Brajkovich, AIA
Paragon Designs
Engineer Craig Dobbs, S.E.
Habitable sq ft 3149 square feet
17 rooms
Deck and porch area 816 square feet of covered porch with native pine ceiling. 624 square feet of open porch
Garage 2 car plus a carport