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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. |
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