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Designed by Architect Kenneth J. Wertheim, AIA.
Independent Representative, Erich Diller, of Evolve Design Group is both the homeowner and the designer of this Timberpeg Home. He wanted a modern and contemporary take on a classic barn style timber frame home.
This TIMBERPEG® home, located in Jerseydale (Mariposa), California is extremely energy efficient and, combined with the 7 kW solar array north of the house, is well on its way to yielding a net zero energy house. Or put more simply, no bills for propane or electricity to heat, cool or run the house.
Written by the homeowners and ...
Credit Photographer: John Hession, Advanced Digital Photography ​Designer: Samyn D'Elia Architects, P.A.
These homeowners were determined to build an energy efficient home that would reach net-zero. Read more about the green features of this Timberpeg home.