Our Rivulet project was featured in both the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce and South Sound Business this week. Learn more about this project here.Continue Reading
Fort Worden featured in The Architectural Review: ‘The interior appears to have formed organically, but has in fact been meticulously composed” Click here for the full article. Fort Worden featured in Facilities Management Magazine: “…the beauty of the project lies in what was left behind. Throughout the design process, Signal discovered markings made by the...Continue Reading
“The project entailed improvements to the building envelopes and updates to interior spaces, along with the inclusion of systems to make the home self-sufficient… Throughout the residence, nontoxic materials were chosen for furniture and finishes.” Thrilled to see Loom House featured on Dezeen this week! Click here for the full article Learn more about this...Continue Reading
Chris Hellstern, Miller Hull’s Living Building Challenge Services Director, recently wrote an article about the benefits Loom House has on the greater community for Green Building & Design Magazine. “While Loom House has been successful for our clients, it also had broader community benefits. With the clients’ commitment to equity in their transformational home renovation,...Continue Reading
“Creating a Living Building is not necessarily more challenging than any other project, it is just that it demands we shift our thinking and revalue different aspects of our projects…” Loom House gets a shout-out in Interior Design Magazine. Click here to read the article. Learn more about this project here.Continue Reading
“Like threads on a loom, Loom House began with a vision of weaving: in this instance, a weaving together of people. property and place…” The Loom House gets some attention from the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce. Click here to read the article. Learn more about this project here.Continue Reading
“Clark Construction typically works in multifamily, mixed-use, commercial and high-end custom residential projects. It joined the reHOME team because sustainability is a big part of its business model, said company president Jeff Krueger. He said the industry needs to work harder to put to good use salvageable material from building projects. “What do you see...Continue Reading
Our Loom House project is showcased beautifully in the May/June 2021 issue of Dwell Magazine. It certainly deserves attention as the first renovated residence in the world to achieve full Living Building Challenge certification by The International Living Future Insitute. “The hope is that the renovation will show how an older home can be interwoven...Continue Reading
This recent article published in the Bainbridge Island Review discusses the formation of reHOME and our first project here on Bainbridge. Read the full article hereContinue Reading
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Local “reHOME” Coalition Launches Ingenious Sustainable Design Solution to Tackle Housing Crisis [BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash.] – Resilience and regeneration. This is the reHOME motto, a project that aims to provide affordable housing neighborhoods utilizing one hundred percent recycled or repurposed materials for a third the cost of today’s construction prices. A creation...Continue Reading