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Girdwood: Construction Update

November 22, 2013
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Method has been busy on several installs around the country these past few weeks, and we are excited to be sharing some on site photos from one of our projects set over the summer. Here is a preview of the interior of the new Girdwood, Alaska Custom Cabin designed by our partners Prentiss + Balance + Wickline Architects:

Upstairs loft area with Walnut hardwood floors and Okume plywood ceilings.

Upstairs loft area with Walnut hardwood floors and Okume plywood ceilings.

Custom clear Cedar Sauna. The interior features a bench made of reclaimed Fir.

Custom clear Cedar Sauna. The interior features a bench made of reclaimed Fir.

Wood and steel stringer staircase and above, a custom loft lookout from the master bedroom.
Wood and steel stringer staircase and above, a custom loft lookout from the master bedroom.
A view of the living area with double tall vaulted ceilings.
A view of the living area with double tall vaulted ceilings.
…and a look at the new Custom kitchen cabinetry.
…and a look at the new Custom kitchen cabinetry.

We will continue to update you on the progress and share exterior photos soon.

Off the Grid B.C. Site Work

November 4, 2013
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Our team is in the process of building a custom off-grid cabin that will head to B.C. Channel Islands. Below are photos of the island site and initial prep work for a dirt road that will allow the clients to access the cabin from the dock on ATVs. We will share more details on the new cabin in the coming weeks.

Seattle Business Magazine recognizes Method Homes as leader in sustainability at the 2013 Green Washington Awards

October 31, 2013
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Seattle, Washington – Modular builder Method Homes was recognized at Seattle Business magazine’s Green Washington Awards held Tuesday, October 29, at the Washington State Convention Center. In addition to identifying a Washington Green 50 list of outstanding organizations, the magazine recognized winners in 12 categories drawn from across the state and from virtually every sector of the economy. Method Homes was awarded silver recognition in the manufacturing category.

“We are pleased to see so many companies introducing innovative technologies, policies and processes that make our economy more environmentally sustainable,” said Leslie Helm, editor of Seattle Business. “Our goal is to encourage those efforts by recognizing the best organizations and holding them up as models for others to follow.”

Founded with a core value of building homes and commercial buildings that incorporate thoughtful, sustainable design, Method Homes was recognized by Seattle Business magazine for its mindful manufacturing practices and establishing a portfolio of projects designed and built to meet some of the country’s leading building certifications, including LEED, Passive House, and Living Building Challenge.

In spring of 2012, Seattle Business magazine named Method Homes Washington State Emerging Manufacturer of the Year, recognizing them for their innovative building practices and notable growth in revenue. Method Homes was also named Washington’s Fastest Growing Private Company in 2012 by the Puget Sound Business Journal. Friends Brian Abramson and Mark Rylant co-founded Method Homes in 2007 and have since launched 8 lines of sustainable prefab home designs, a commercial construction division, Method Prefab, and an East Coast manufacturing facility.

To see the full list of the Washington Green 50 and learn more about the 2013 winners, click here.

About Method Homes
Method Homes (Method) is a custom manufacturer of precision-built prefabricated structures. The company offers both pre – designed models and fully custom prefabrication of any design by any architect. Method is guided by the core value of thoughtful, sustainable design. Prefabrication allows Method to reduce construction timelines and control costs while building custom projects in a controlled environment, minimizing exposure and waste. As such, Method can focus on sustainability and cutting edge design. Method’s structures are available throughout the U.S. and Canada and ship 80 to 95% complete, resulting in project timelines of 2 to 5 months. Follow on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, all at: methodhomes.

2013 Green Washington Awards

October 31, 2013
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On Tuesday night, Seattle Business magazine hosted the Green Washington Awards in downtown Seattle. Method is honored to have made the Green 50 list, in addition to being named a Silver Award winner in the Manufacturing category.

The Green 50 includes Washington-based organizations of all sizes who are actively implementing sustainable business practices. Method is also happy to see our recent project partners The Miller Hull Partnership and Habitat for Humanity of South King County on the list. Congrats to everyone. Photos courtesy of John Curry Photography.

The full list of award winners and the top 50 can be seen here.

Habitat for Humanity HOIF Ribbon Cutting

October 29, 2013
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Last Thursday, the Method Homes team joined project partners to celebrate the completion of the House of the Immediate Future (HOIF) with a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony. The home was the result of a collaboration between a great project team including Habitat for Humanity of South King County and their volunteers, The Miller Hull Partnership, Dwell Development, Method Homes, and many others. The home, which is now located in Seattle’s Rainier Valley, was initially unveiled at the Seattle Center. It is inspiring to see the home in context in its final location at the Dwell Development, a community of beautiful, sustainable, 5-Star Built Green homes — including one of Seattle’s first Passive Houses as its next door neighbor.

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Present at the celebration was new HOIF homeowner Mohammed, who has been a hands-on part of the construction of the home, both at the Seattle Center and the Dwell Development.

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Pictured from left to right: Anthony Maschmedt of Dwell Development, Brian Abramson of Method Homes, and Mike Jobes of The Miller Hull Partnership.

Below shows HOIF as it was on display at the Seattle Center for the Next 50 Celebration, and then at its final site in the Dwell Development. (Photos from this post are courtesy of Miller Hull).

Method has been honored to be a part of this project. We look forward to seeing how Habitat for Humanity of South King County applies features, systems, and lessons learned from HOIF to future projects.

Martis Camp Set in Truckee, California

October 29, 2013
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Method is excited to have a number of California homes currently underway and scheduled for construction in late Fall and Winter of 2013. Last Monday, the team headed down south to set a custom home designed by Sage Modern that will be located in the Martis Camp community, a luxury mountain home development situated between Truckee and North Lake Tahoe.

The Sage Modern home design focuses on indoor/outdoor living spaces with expansive deck and balcony areas and vaulted ceilings with large window walls. At 2,600 square feet and 7 modules, it took two days to install. Day one was setting the modules and day two was installation of the cold roof panels. We will post the time-lapse video of the set soon, and in the meantime, here are some stills from the install:

Seattle Business: The Washington Green

October 29, 2013
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Two years ago, Seattle Business magazine’s popular Green Washington Awards spawned the Washington Green 50 list—a compilation of the 50 companies and organizations in Washington state considered to be among the most environmentally aware and actively committed to sustainable business practices.It was a way of expanding our recognition of green-minded companies beyond the various category winners we have been honoring with the Green Washington Awards since 2009. The category winners profiled are the best of the best, according to our panel of judges. But all members of the Washington Green 50 embody the principles that the Green Washington Awards celebrate — an abiding commitment to attaining and perpetuating sustainable commerce. Congratulations to this year’s Washington Green 50!

See Method's overview on the 2013 Washington Green 50 list

Habitat for Humanity Celebrates Completion of Hybrid Modular Net-Zero Home Prototype

October 28, 2013
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Seattle, Washington – On Thursday October 24, 2013, Habitat for Humanity, Method Homes, and project partners celebrated the completion of the Habitat for Humanity House of the Immediate Future (HOIF) in Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood. Developed in collaboration with a “dream team” of Seattle-area green design and energy experts, the four bedroom, 1,400 square foot home utilizes design focused on sustainability, efficiency, and affordability. Approximately one year after being on display at the Seattle Center, a family of six selected through the Habitat for Humanity South King County (SKC) homebuyer program will move into their new home in its permanent location.

A project that was several years in the making, the House of the Immediate Future was first showcased in 2012 at the Seattle Center as part the Next 50 anniversary celebration of the 1962 World’s Fair in response to an exhibit on futuristic housing at the original event. Incorporating ideas from a 2011 think tank with more than 60 local design, energy, and housing experts, the home was designed by The Miller Hull Partnership, a firm known for simple, authentic public designs and innovative yet affordable residential work.

“Our initial idea to demonstrate advances in green building in the last 50 years was amplified by the opportunity to work with Habitat SKC in raising awareness of what is now within reach for any homeowner,” said Ron Rochon, managing partner, The Miller Hull Partnership. “It is immensely gratifying to see the tremendous amount of work on the part of so many project partners come full circle, and to now provide a wonderful family with an inspiring, efficient and healthy home.”

HOIF utilizes a part modular, part site-built hybrid construction approach that could serve as a building model for future Habitat for Humanity projects. Habitat SKC and Miller Hull partnered with Method Homes, who constructed the home’s prefabricated ‘wet core,’ (kitchen, bath, and mechanical rooms). In this way, skilled labor — including plumbing and electrical work — is centralized and completed before arriving to the site, while still allowing for volunteers, a key component of the Habitat model, to complete the balance of construction.

Designed for maximized efficiencies, green features of the net-zero energy capable home include a super insulated building envelope, prefabricated panelized walls, radiant floor heating, high-efficiency windows, reclaimed siding, and wall panels and a rainwater harvesting system. Net-zero Energy is a term used to describe a building that uses as much energy as it produces on site, resulting in no energy consumption and carbon emissions annually.

“We began working toward the goal of all our new homes achieving ‘net zero’ by 2030 in 2008,” said Matt Haight, Habitat SKC’s director of construction. “HOIF provided a rare opportunity to move closer to that goal by collaborating with the best and the brightest in the local design/build community and to prove that sustainable design can be affordable.”

After serving as a display house to demonstrate ways in which green building design and techniques can be applied on a modest and affordable scale, the structure was disassembled and relocated. Its permanent site is located in Seattle’s Columbia City neighborhood in the Dwell Development, one of the largest sustainable micro-communities in the country.

New HOIF homeowner Mohammed Mohammednur — who’s family of six includes his wife, mother-in-law, 10-year-old daughter and twin 5-year-old sons—has been an instrumental part of the completion of the home as a volunteer and was present for the dedication ceremony.

For more information on House of the Immediate Future, please visit: habitatskc.org/house-of-the-immediate-future/

Project Partners: The Miller Hull Partnership, The Seattle Center, Method Homes, Dwell Development, Northwest Energy Star, King County Green Tools, Northwest Mechanical, Seattle Housing Authority, Homestead Community Land Trust, Weyerhauser Corporation, City of Seattle DPD, Sellen Construction, Tadashi Shinga, DOW Corning and KDR Envelope Consultants, and hundreds of Habitat for Humanity volunteers.

About Method Homes
Method Homes (Method) is a custom manufacturer of precision-built prefabricated structures. The company offers both pre – designed models and fully custom prefabrication of any design by any architect. Founded with a mission of adding innovation to the future of construction, Method is guided by the core value of thoughtful, sustainable design.

About Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King County
Habitat for Humanity SKC, an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International, is a faith-based, nonprofit housing organization that brings people together to build homes, communities and hope. Habitat SKC is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing through constructing, renovating and preserving homes; by advocating for fair and just housing policies; and by providing training and access to resources to help families improve their shelter conditions. Habitat SKC builds more than houses—we transform local communities. Habitat SKC has built, renovated or repaired more than 340 homes for families in need of affordable housing in 17 communities within King County.

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