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As always would love to see the floor lay-out. I suspect the reason is security or privacy? I love the house however...everyone involved should be proud. A great place to live I'm sure! Oh! What's the exterior cladding? Is it metal...asphalt...cement...???
This is what I like to see. Floor plans would be great. I want to know how long did it take to complete.
There are floor plans on our website: http://intrinsikarchitecture.com/?cat=16 To answer the other questions, bonderized steel shingles are used on the exterior and the project took approximately 8 months to complete. Thanks for the great comments!
Way to go Intrinsik!!
I recently read the story in the magazine, and nice place! I do have a question though. What kind of skull is that hanging on the wall above the bottles on page 73? Thanks!
the exterior finishes are so bold, but seem to be economical. i'm curious about the brand of the "shingle cladding" from a distance so monolithic and modern...but some of the closer shots reveals the traditional texture.
How much do I LOVE Intrinsik Architecture in Bozeman, MT? SOOOOOOOOO much---good work by good architects hired by good client people------
Nice work, Intrinsik!
Love this house! And love my CWJ/Intrinsik house too! Great folks to work with in every way!
Well josh golly - looks like it's time for another infamous pork sushi party in this stylish abode to celebrate. Congrats to all involved.
It was a pleasure from start to finish working with Dan Harding and Henry Foch at Intrinsik, carpenter and metal fabricator extraordinaire Luke Winne, and of course Brian (aka Montana Bob?) as a quick to learn and always willing crew member. I feel fortunate to have been involved.
My wife and i were visiting San Diego and had lunch at a local Restourant that has the same exterior wood finish this house has that we loved. We're almost done without house addition/remodeling and would love to add this ripe of wood finish on the stucco of the new 450 sq.ft. addition to mix the old and the new together. But do not know what kind of wood panels are these, can I know the name of the wood please! Thank you
I had the opportunity to work with CWJ in the early years. Josh and his associates are absolutely top notch. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to laugh and learn from the best. Keep up the great work! The house looks awesome.
great house...I read the article last night while watching the super bowl. My father is a retired architect and he loves it also. Really good work.
Josh, This is great to see! Can I get a tour of other CWJ/ Intrinsik collaborations. As Mr. Mackey stated above, "Absolutely Top Notch" work.
Who is the manufacturer of both the solid green and the aluminum+glass garage doors used on the garage?
Love this house! Can you tell me what product is used for the driveway? I am looking for a cool permeable surface and really like this one. Thanks.
The garage doors aren't anything special or unusual. I got them through Kaufman overhead doors in Bozeman. The solid door was delivered un-assembled and I painted the panels myself, then the installer assembled them. The glass door was about twice the price of the solid door, but still cheaper than putting windows in the garage.
The driveway pavers are impossible to find! I salvaged these from my neighbor Shannon, two blocks away. They were stacked in his yard behind the apartment I was renting while I built the house. I found another dozen of them in a local landscaper's backlot stock. In fact, I owe that guy 132 bucks!
The cladding on the house is not any particular brand. Dan Harding (Intrinsik Architecture) came up with the idea and Josh (CWJ Construction) figured out how to have them made. He went to Bridger Steel, a local sheet metal distributor, and had them punch out 1' squares from bulk rolls. They're attached with a roof nail gun. It was 34-degrees and raining sideways when Johno and Matt put most of them up. When I first priced it out, it was pretty cost effective, given that it never needed to be painted. Then steel costs skyrocketed! It hurt.
I love the two green chairs on the patio! What, where, how? Just furnishing our own similar back patio and I want them! Beautiful house too, great work!
Congrats Brian!! Well done! Would love to stop by for one of your many parties sometime and catch up! J.kelly. Ranchboy@ jhmail.com
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