The Natural Balance house is Energy certified, and is pursuing other certifications as well, including 5-star Built Green and LEED for Homes Platinum. It features a 20,000-gallon rainwater cistern to meet 100% of water needs, solar hot water, geothermal heating, LED lighting, living green roof and
https://www.ravenhillconstruction.com/sanjuanislandsconstruction/portfolio/naturalbalancehouse.jpgSuncrest Residence | The Long View Another very current design consisting of concrete, glass, steel and wood conceptualized by architectural firm Heliotrope is located on a high bluff on Orcas Island. Architect Joe Herrin designed a long lean structure weaving through a precious Madrona Grove to take advantage of the incredible
https://www.ravenhillconstruction.com/sanjuanislandsconstruction/portfolio/suncrestresidence.jpgModern Green Roof House Design San Juan Island. This gorgeous waterfront home features extensive precision stonework and floor to ceiling windows on two sides. Ravenhill met the challenge of building the structure strong and airtight enough to withstand harsh weather off the sea whilst maintaining
https://www.ravenhillconstruction.com/sanjuanislandsconstruction/portfolio/northbayresidence.jpgThis three story home is located near Fisherman’s Bay on Lopez Island. The house and garage were designed by Jim Graham of Graham Baba Architects, Seattle.
The Plath cabin will serve as a summer home on Lopez, and headquarters for big family get-togethers that
https://www.ravenhillconstruction.com/sanjuanislandsconstruction/portfolio/lopezislandremodel.jpghttps://www.ravenhillconstruction.com/sanjuanislandsconstruction/portfolio/pearpointproject.jpgOrcas Island Project - Bill Haas Ravenhill took over this job from the previous contractor part way through framing. Located high on a wooded bluff on Orcas Island, this incredibly challenging project features a design based on a series of diminishing arcs. Incorporating a variety of materials and surfaces with intricate
https://www.ravenhillconstruction.com/sanjuanislandsconstruction/portfolio/orcasislandproject.jpgCady Mountain Tower House
https://www.ravenhillconstruction.com/sanjuanislandsconstruction/portfolio/cadymountaintowerhouse.jpgThe site for this family home, while wholly beautiful, had a difficult natural topography. The landmass was solid rock that sloped significantly away from the south and away from the view. The solution was to build a tower secured to the lower level rock, thrusting
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