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DWELLING:
INTENTIONALLY
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ONVENTIONAL
REVITA
LIZATION
e Meadows moved to the Aspen Springs community to simply live. Shea small dwelling that may be considered unconventional, to live intentionally.
ving the outdoors, a small dwelling would enable a greater connection to
e is an ar tist and specializes in oil painting. Her work is her main hobby. Sheg any kind of art. Her other hobbies include gardening and yoga. She also
orse and one dog. She loves horseback riding, especially in the morning.
FURNITURE
The furniture is exible in its use. The chairs can be folded out for more seating or they could even be used for beds. The staircase can be p
in and pulled out as needed. The steps double as a bookshelf or any other kind of storage. One of the studio walls is on a tracking system. wall can be used to display paintings and then be pushed back in a corner when it is not in use. Lights can also be attached to the tracking
for displaying.
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FIRST FLOOR SECOND FLOOR
VENTILATION
VENTILATION
WATER SYSTEM
INSPIRATION
Reina moved to the Aspen Springs community to live a simple life. To coincide
with this, the basic form of the dwelling is kept simple. The majority of Reinaspaintings are oil. Oil paintings show contrast with touches of lights. The window
slits on the east and west sides allow touches of light into the space. Partitions
in the wall jut out to create shade for some of the windows. The shadows they
cast create a subtle contrast. To have a great connection to the outdoors, thedwelling opens up to the south.
Hydroponics
Because of Reinas love for gardening, a hydroponics space was created so she
could grow plants year-round. This space is located on the second oor is madealmost entirely out of glass, similar to a greenhouse. The hydroponics are adja-
cent to the bed. Some plants sprawl down to the rst oor, covering the wholeoutside bathroom wall. Having the plants in those places make her relaxation
and bathing a type of ritual that connects her to nature.
Systems
The dwelling collects its own rainwater. Part of the water rst goes to the hydro-
ponics space. After going through the plants, the excess water is directed with
the rest of the water to a lter. The ltered water goes into a storage tank where
it is pumped as needed. Besides collectings its own water, the dwelling also pro-
duces its own energy through the use of solar panels. The solar panels are lo-cated on the stable where the roof slants to the south.
VENTILATION
The wind currents are mainly from the west. Some of the window slits o n the
east and west sides are larger to let more air in. This allows for cross-ventilation
through the space. The hydroponics space also has operable windows for thehot air to escape in the summer.
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JOAN VORDERBRUGG
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