I just came across this 2002 article about the straw-bale house for the Kissacks.
I find it very interesting that the architect that designed the house, acquired all of the required variances for the project, and drew the construction documents ( that would be ME!) was not even mentioned. I was, and still am, very proud of that project. At the time, it was a very new process.
It makes me angry that some person from a design firm, that helped apply the plaster material to the inside of the walls during construction, seems to be getting the credit for the design of the residence.
Re: “The straw-bale house”
I just came across this 2002 article about the straw-bale house for the Kissacks.
I find it very interesting that the architect that designed the house, acquired all of the required variances for the project, and drew the construction documents ( that would be ME!) was not even mentioned. I was, and still am, very proud of that project. At the time, it was a very new process.
It makes me angry that some person from a design firm, that helped apply the plaster material to the inside of the walls during construction, seems to be getting the credit for the design of the residence.