Macht Architecture

Architect - Jenkintown, PA

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based on 8 online reviews

Average rating

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5.00

5.0

based on 8 online reviews
based on 8 ratings

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Date

Description

Cost

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The GAP

Sep 2011

This modern home, positioned on the edge of cliff overlooking the Delaware Water Gap, produces more energy than it uses.  The entire home was designed to be a solar collector, with a thermal mass floor and a glass south wall, allowing the home to be mostly heated by the sun.  The back up heat is a high efficiency modern wood stove fueled by wood that was too small to mill into the flooring of the home.  The north vertical windows represent the memory of the trees that were and allows the home to blend into the tree landscape.  The home is built on a 12' structural grid of PSLs (Parallel Strand Lumber) beams with SIPs (Structural Insulated Panels) spanning between them.  The first 36' makes up the great room which was centered on the view, the next 12' is condensed area containing the stairs and the kitchen and all bathrooms allowing the plumbing runs to stay short, the final 12' feet houses the master bedroom which has private views to the west.  The upstairs houses two bedrooms at either side, a bathroom in the water core, a loft above the kitchen, and a double height space wrapping the loft.

$500k

Canadensis, PA

Cunius

Oct 2009

New modern home

West Chester, PA