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Method in Sonoma County

January 14, 2014
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A couple months back we posted a look from the set of the new Element 3 home in Cloverdale, California by Chris Pardo Design. The home is now nearing completion. Here is a first look at the (almost) finished product:

The crew completing the install of the Cedar siding and decking. Other siding materials include standing seam metal accents, hardie board, and stucco.
A look at the top cantilevered module that houses the living room – with amazing vistas of Sonoma County.
Detail of the tongue and groove Cedar cladding with clear coat.
The clean, modern kitchen: recycled Squak Mountain Stone Countertops and custom Maple cabinets by Smith and Vallee.
A closer look at the stainless steel backsplash.
Beautiful wooden Haiku ceiling fan by Big Ass Fans.
Thanks for visiting the blog. Stay tuned as we post finished photos and updates on our other projects currently in the works.

Berkshires Custom Install Video

January 6, 2014
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Method Homes 2013 Recap

January 1, 2014
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2013 has been an eventful year for Method Homes. It has been great looking back on all of the year’s events, photos, projects, and benchmarks. Method is thankful for our amazing team, partners, clients, and the opportunity to continue to break the bounds of what is possible with prefab construction. Here is a look at some of our 2013 highlights.

HOMB by Method Homes and Skylab Architecture

The year began with the unveiling of the Portland HOMB, the prototype for our joint venture HOMB Modular in partnership with Skylab Architecture.

Following shortly after was the construction and installation of the first commercial instance of HOMB, a high end custom ski lodge.

The Habitat for Humanity House of the Immediate Future, a net-zero hybrid modular prototype designed by The Miller Hull Partnership, reached several project benchmarks in 2013. Unveiled in 2012 at the 50th anniversary of the Seattle World’s Fair, the home was deconstructed following the showcase and moved to its permanent location in Seattle’s Rainier Valley. Method was happy to celebrate the move and the completion of the home with a great team of project partners.

We had the opportunity to once again collaborate with Miller Hull, this time on a commercial project: the 12,000 square foot LEED Silver expansion of Seattle’s Taproot Theatre. (Photo credit above to Chi Duong of Miller Hull).

One of the first executed projects under the Method Prefab commercial umbrella was SEED, a portable classroom prototype developed by the SEED Collaborative. SEED Classrooms are designed and built to meet the rigorous standards of the Living Building Challenge. CEO of the Living Future Institute Jason F. McLennan, who created the Living Building Challenge, was able to attend the ribbon cutting for the first SEED Classroom, which was unveiled in downtown Seattle during International Living Future’s annual conference.

2012 and 2013 were busy years for Method projects, and we are happy to have collaborated with the talented Joshua Wells of Alpinfoto Photography to capture the finished results of many of them. Thanks for your talent, professionalism, and sense of humor Josh!

In June, the Method crew traveled to Los Angeles for Dwell on Design with our net-zero Paradigm prototype. It received a very positive response at the prefab showcase. It is always great to connect with Dwell and their audience as big supporters of prefab.

The late summer and fall were seasons of travel to a number of scenic and remote locations of our new homes, including a cabin built on an organic bison ranch in Oregon (above) and one at the foothills of an Alaskan ski hill in Girdwood.

Not a bad view: a look at the custom ski cabin underway in Girdwood, Alaska.Not a bad view: a look at the custom ski cabin underway in Girdwood, Alaska.

Also included on the itinerary were travels back East as we officially launched our East Coast division Method East, opening a new manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania. Our first official Method East project was a Method Cabin Model 1 in Virginia (above). Hello East Coast!

Method Homes Co-Founders

In October, Method landed a spot on Seattle Business Magazine’s Green 50 list and was awarded Silver in the Manufacturing Category. Pictured above Method Co-Founders Brian Abramson and Mark Rylant at the awards ceremony accepting the award. It is an honor to make this list as sustainability and innovation continue to be Method’s core values.

We have continued to see a great amount of interest in Method Homes from the California market and have ramped up our California work throughout the year, including a recent custom Tahoe project (above), and others underway for Sonoma, Tiburon, and Occidental.

In December, we came full circle back to Seattle where we installed our new custom townhome project by Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture. The townhomes are now available for presale and will be ready for tours shortly.

We ended the year with a celebration of the completion of the Taproot Theatre project with the opening of their Christmas play. Stay tuned as we plan to organize an event in this space to showcase our commercial prefab work.

These are just a sample of our projects and events in the last year. Please check back on the blog and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest Method happenings.

Thanks to for the continued support of Method. Onward to 2014!

Professional Builder Magazine Design Awards

January 1, 2014
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Hybrid prefab prototype built for Habitat for Humanity receives silver in Professional Builder's Systems Built/Modular category.The House of the Immediate Future was conceived to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the 1962 World's Fair. The project was meant to give a nod to the housing exhibits at the fair, which were neat but exuberant modular assemblages.

Read the full article here.

B.C. Custom Off-Grid Cabin

December 18, 2013
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A few weeks back, we mentioned the site work prep for a new cabin headed for the B.C. Channel Islands. The 2,000 square foot cabin is a three bedroom, one bath custom design that will be used primarily as a summer getaway and fishing cabin. The waterfront site is 40 acres that is accessible only by boat or plane and sits off the power grid.

We will go more into detail on the custom finishes in an upcoming post. In the meantime, here are a few preview shots of progress over the last couple of weeks:

Installing the windows by Western Window Systems. They are big fans of prefab!
Installing the windows by Western Window Systems. They are big fans of prefab!
A look at the clear tongue and groove fir flooring.
A look at the clear tongue and groove fir flooring.

More pics coming soon…

Taproot Theatre Grand Opening Celebration

December 11, 2013
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On Friday November 29th, we celebrated the completion of the new Seattle Taproot Theatre Annex before the opening of one of Taproot’s premiers. The new annex is adjoined to the existing theatre space, so the grand opening was the literal opening of the door that connects the two buildings.

This is an exciting chapter for the Taproot Theatre Company, and Method is honored to be a part of this project team. Below are a few photos from the festivities courtesy of Chi Duong of The Miller Hull Partnership.

The new lobby showcases art by local muralists.
The new lobby showcases art by local muralists.
Patrons enjoyed music from The Inverse Opera and Dickens Carolers.
Patrons enjoyed music from The Inverse Opera and Dickens Carolers.
An outside view of the new glassed-in lobby.
An outside view of the new glassed-in lobby.
Courtney Peterson and Bec Chapin of Method Homes with Taproot Theatre’s Executive Director Scott Nolte.
Courtney Peterson and Bec Chapin of Method Homes with Taproot Theatre’s Executive Director Scott Nolte.
Scott Nolte gives a champagne toast and thanks to the Taproot project team and donors.
Scott Nolte gives a champagne toast and thanks to the Taproot project team and donors.
Major donors the Kendalls, who the new building is named after, make the inaugural entry from the new building to the existing theatre.
Major donors the Kendalls, who the new building is named after, make the inaugural entry from the new building to the existing theatre.

We will post more photos of the newly completed theatre in another post, and please stay tuned for details after the new year as we plan to hold tours and an event in the new space.

Sonoma Element 3 Install Video

December 7, 2013
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West Seattle Townhomes Modular Install

December 7, 2013
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