Multi-family Housing and Accessibility
The Fair Housing Act requires housing equality in terms of accessibility. This was passed in 1988. Three years later construction
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The Fair Housing Act requires housing equality in terms of accessibility. This was passed in 1988. Three years later construction
Here is a typical insulation detail for a rafter framed roof. We’re showing a 1” polystyrene baffle to provide airspace
Understanding the similarities and differences of Type A vs. Type B in residential design can be tricky, especially if you’re
Even when I was in college, people would frequently ask me if I wanted to do residential or commercial architecture.
As a first disclaimer, a ‘Mediterranean’ style house is bound to be a mishmash of a number styles and customs
As part of our color selection and design process for the Lakewood Townhomes we looked at three material and color
Unless they get one in their car tire I am willing to bet that the average person does not spend
There are many ways that openings like doors and windows come into consideration with respect to how we, at EVstudio,
We’ve moved through the major spaces in the house both public and private and now its time to discuss the
EVstudio’s Mountain Studio does a lot of work across the Colorado mountains as well as the western region in general.
One of the great perks to building a home in the mountains is the great view of the surrounding mountains
The 2009 International Residential Code (IRC) specifies that foundation walls, foundation piers and other permanent support of buildings and structures
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