08-24-2014, 09:27 AM
My friend Gary Young is famous for his albezia surboards, and he is now off advising a plantation owner on Oahu how to harvest his trees. Got me thinking about all the downed trees in Puna and how one could recycle that wood fiber.
So I designed a wall as part of a small 729sf house plan that would use albezia and cement to make thick poured-in-place walls for a solid and beautiful home. I also figured out how to make building blocks in a similar way, but my conclusion is to go PIP. It would be cheaper, faster, and easier to stage in the overall sequencing of construction tasks.
The house still needs an owner for it to be built on the lot in central HPP. I have a permit ready to start that can be customized for the buyer.
The albezia wall design an be incorporated into a reasonably simple house plan using the details that I have developed. I am licensed in Hawaii and will engineer and stamp the drawings. This won't be a solution for everyone, but if it fits your needs you can have the greenest and coolest walls on the island. There are some great tricks to enhance the look of the wall to be beautifully tropical.
John Maloney
310.562.0362
johnmaloney3@me.com
Hawaii Architect AR8082
www.jmagreenbuilding.com
So I designed a wall as part of a small 729sf house plan that would use albezia and cement to make thick poured-in-place walls for a solid and beautiful home. I also figured out how to make building blocks in a similar way, but my conclusion is to go PIP. It would be cheaper, faster, and easier to stage in the overall sequencing of construction tasks.
The house still needs an owner for it to be built on the lot in central HPP. I have a permit ready to start that can be customized for the buyer.
The albezia wall design an be incorporated into a reasonably simple house plan using the details that I have developed. I am licensed in Hawaii and will engineer and stamp the drawings. This won't be a solution for everyone, but if it fits your needs you can have the greenest and coolest walls on the island. There are some great tricks to enhance the look of the wall to be beautifully tropical.
John Maloney
310.562.0362
johnmaloney3@me.com
Hawaii Architect AR8082
www.jmagreenbuilding.com
John Maloney
310.562.0362
johnmaloney3@me.com
Hawaii Architect AR8082
310.562.0362
johnmaloney3@me.com
Hawaii Architect AR8082