Portfolio

Rose House

2,500 sq. ft. with super-insulated walls and ceiling. This is an all-electric home.

Russ Home

A re-modeled adobe featuring additional insulation, a metal roof, and an exterior wall of stabilized adobe.

Smith – Murray Guest House

700 Sq. Ft. passive solar built with adobe. It has the first radiant (hydronic) cooling system in Southern NM.

Gordon-Bunge Home

A passive solar adobe that has never required a furnace.

Grenko-Miale Home

Conventional frame home that has interior mass walls for passive solar heating.

Barty Home

A 2,500 sq. ft. home with exposed adobe walls, cherry wood floors, and cabinets, adjustable skylights, one of the first grid-tie solar electric systems locally, and radiant cooling and heating with a ground source heat pump.

Galves Home

6,000 heated Sq. Ft. active solar home built in 1984. It has covered parking for 6 vehicles, 6 bedrooms, 6 baths, and custom doors, cabinets, and millwork by Sun & Earth Construction.

Baker-Gregware Home

3,000 Sq. Ft., with passive and active solar heating and radiant cooling, Mediterranean styling, and extensive hardwood trim

Price-Herndl Home

2,000 Sq. Ft. passive solar, adobe and frame home that used less than one half of a tank of propane in the first 2 years it was occupied. It features skylights with movable reflectors for solar heating and controllable natural light.