Ward + Blake Architects: Creating Innovative, Sustainable and Spectacular Structures

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WARD + BLAKE

ARCHITECTS

N

o matter the type, when Ward + Blake Architects take

sustainability

on

goals

a

project,

inspire

great

innovation - every time. A

Wilson,

Wyoming,

home

presented an excellent opportunity to respect the local ecosystem and immediate site on which the structure sits. By taking into account the resources at hand and environmental preservation, Ward + Blake was

CREATING SUSTAINABLE AND SPECTACULAR STRUCTURES

recognized with an AIA Wyoming Award of Citation, a Gold Award under the Dream Home Awards for Best Custom Home (7,000 – 8,000 square feet), and an International

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Design Awards – Second Prize for New Residential Building. These achievements were accomplished on a site with three structures - a house (3988 sq. ft.), a barn (3346 sq. ft.), and a quest house (650 sq. ft.). “I’m a big fan of expressing the structure and letting all of the materials be what they are – finished in as natural a state as possible,” says Mitch Blake. “It connects the architecture to the environment in a simple and honest way.” As expected, Ward + Blake took a holistic eco-friendly approach from the start with purposeful site selection and orientation. The home sits in a low lying lot that is a natural clearing near a huge grove of trees with surrounding jurisdictional wetlands

quasi-wetland habitat.

architecture. Little did Tom and Mitch

Tom, Mitch, and their client knew

realize several decades ago that the

it was best to leave every single

very principles they always lived by in

aspen tree ensconcing the property

the design process would become a

carbon imprint around the property

untouched.

worldwide goal. Despite completing

are stone and reclaimed wood.

been a hallmark of Ward + Blake

“2030

Natural, regionally sourced, materials

architectural

continue their own grassroots efforts

minimize construction impact while

structure effectively melds into part

complimenting

of the land it’s built upon. Great

and natural water courses. Materials

emphasizing

the

a

low

surrounding

landscape as well. "The structure always responds to the stimuli in the land," Tom Ward said.

Conservation designs

where

has the

Challenge”

courses,

they

supporting sustainability. Based

on

new

construction,

architects know that the best way

renovation, and demolition trends

to promote a healthy planet is to let

over the next few decades, up to three

nature be nature.

quarters of the built environment will

Three of the ponds wrapping around

The back deck overlooks a pond

be new or renovated. Depending on

the home are spring-fed by a pond at

with Douglas fir logs carved into

the study, early design decisions such

the front of the property. Sluiceways

chairs which are facing a fire pit that

as location, orientation, massing,

are setup in such a way as to utilize

includes a decorative metal wind

form, and fenestration, make up to

gravity to move water around the side

screen.

90% of the impact of a building. In

of the home which naturally creates a

Sustainability's Early Arrival

addition Ward + Blake Architects

serene soundscape. Large windows

at Ward + Blake

ensure the shells of structures they

provide spectacular views of not

It takes intuitive initiative, strict

design are as efficient as possible.

only the mountains but also wildlife

planning, and disciplined execution

Special exterior walls, cladding and

that frequents the ponds which are a

to achieve success with sustainable

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If to build is to live, then to design a building well is to live beautifully.

TOM WARD Principal Ward + Blake Architects

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utilized to assist proper “breathing” and ventilation.

Following

the

“ZERO

Code”,

tech features produce synergistic

Ward + Blake utilize as many on-

advantages.

site renewable energy principles

specifications and budgets heavily

and materials resulting in cost-

influence numerous planning and

“It’s empowering to be invested

effective

construction factors.

in your client’s success which is

significantly reduce greenhouse gas

Tom stated that low-tech “’Window

made possible in part by intelligent

(GHG) emissions related to the built

boxes are on all sides of the Teton

architecture” says Mitch. Zero net

environment.

County School District administrative

At Ward + Blake, beauty and energy

efficiency

work

together.

energy

efficiencies

that

carbon (ZNC) is the goal of the 2030

Smart Design: On a Budget

Challenge (issued by “Architecture

Many times, low-tech solutions

2030” in 2006) and Ward + Blake

offer

Architects have had a long head

results.

start.

tremendous

building

Of

allowing

course,

for

project

abundant

natural light to flood the offices while

cost-benefit

significantly minimizing glare from the

also

exist

sky above and snow below.” Eight-

where leveraging both low and high-

foot roof overhangs and transom

Opportunities

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windows were used to effectively direct daylight into the building. All of these simple low-tech features reduce artificial light usage and in turn save energy. The energy efficiency of this $1.1 million, 8,600 square foot facility in Jackson, Wyoming, is also due to high-tech features such as an intelligent building control system. Leveraging

environmentally

responsive design techniques and a low-maintenance material palette further contribute to the architectural success of this structure. An airy working environment came about from birch and complementing light wood finishes covering the interior.

Heating,

cooling,

and

maintenance costs are all reduced thanks to galvanized metal cladding the exterior. Altogether, both low and hightech

design

virtually

guaranteed

environmental stability by reducing energy loads while maintaining an enjoyable work atmosphere. The building

also

sensors

and

features an

dimming

energy-efficient

natural gas furnace all for two-thirds of the county’s typical cost-persquare-foot. Rammed Earth Stabilized by EarthWall “Be

provocative

in

thought,

flexible in nature, and disciplined in execution” is the vision Ward + Blake has successfully lived by. Since 1996 they have integrated their architecture to the surroundings while being ArchitectBlueprint.com™ | 7


sensitive to the environment. Not only are Ward + Blake’s architectural creations

artfully

crafted,

they’re

technologically sound. Having designed the first EarthWall

blends with site

ecological

- Easy to build - no technically

principles

is

found

throughout Ward + Blake projects

skilled labor required

– their love of nature and intimate

- Favorable acoustic properties

connection with the land shows. Tom

EarthWall enables both residential

and Mitch love their “Dirty Modernists”

residence as his home, Tom Ward is

and

also EarthWall’s inventor. This system,

constructed

earth

them by peers. It directly relates to

utilizing reinforced steel rods with

technique to be seismically stable

their contemporary design solutions

post tensioning, takes the rammed

and, best of all, is available to

rooted in the use of indigenous

earth

architects around the world.

materials and building techniques

construction

method

one

step further – making it earthquakeresistant.

EarthWall

is

commercial with

buildings

rammed

In Teton County, Ward + Blake

nickname

affectionately

given

to

such as rammed earth.

patented

applied rammed earth technique in

Living Beautifully With Nature

due to its stabilizing effect on the

between phase one and two of the

As impressive as a 14,342 sq. ft.

eco-friendly rammed earth building

construction project. This LEED Gold

main house and 6,350 sq. ft. guest

technique.

Learning Center (Jackson, Wyoming)

house is, that is not the most amazing

Notable EarthWall advantages:

benefits from not only the tactile and

feature of the Green Knoll Residence

- Environmentally friendly

visual uniqueness of rammed earth

in Wilson, Wyoming.

- Efficient to heat and cool

but also its energy, strength and

- Uses natural and indigenous

longevity advantages.

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This

harmonizing

environment

and

Taking cedar, stone, zinc, sod, and steel, Ward + Blake designed

with

dedication

the

a winning combination as proven by

to

being the recipient of the Custom


It connects the architecture to the environment in a simple and honest way.

MITCH BLAKE Principal Ward + Blake Architects

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Home

Awards:

for

sod rooflines. Curving datum walls

terrain, both near and far, Ward +

International

link both the main and guest homes

Blake dug into the hillsides and

Design Awards – Second Prize

in a yin-yang relationship as nearly

provided for sod covered (native

for

interlocking crescent shapes.

grasses

Custom

Detail

New

Merit and

Award

Residential

Building.

Complementary materials such as

of

local

prairies)

roofs

Varying between 4,500 to 9,000 sq.

as well as created roof pitches to

Wenge,

ft. are the Amangani Villas (Jackson,

match the sites slope and mountain

Brazilian rosewood, gold leaf, and

Wyoming). The 22 private lots were

wedges on the horizon. Vertical

walnut, are found throughout the

custom built which presented a

boarded exteriors also mimicked the

property.

challenging 3-D jigsaw puzzle of

surrounding peaks.

limestone,

West

African

More than 75% of the 35 acre

space

While most treat roofs as an

land was donated by the owner to

parameters and view angles of the

afterthought, Tom and Mitch work to

a scenic easement trust. Less than

Snake River and Teton Range. As

make this once forgotten square feet

three acres of the site were used for

you’d expect, Ward + Blake delivered

functional space. Sod (green roofs)

the building envelope wherein Ward

– again.

cuts down on energy consumption,

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building

Working

covenants,

with

the

open

surrounding

provides

great

aesthetics,

and


reduces the impact of direct sunlight.

structure design. Their open office

informed client decisions ensure

Of course, a plethora of natural

concept breeds collaboration and

project fruition – every time.

materials such as redwood, stone,

creativity. There are no proverbial

and log are major elements of the

“easy

properties along with integral color

commitment to client projects is job

techniques

concrete and floor to ceiling glaze.

number one.

principles of sustainability to preserve

All together, these villas represent sustainability

at

its

finest

chairs”

in

sight

when

Needless to say, the entire Ward

Ward + Blake’s siting, design, natural materials, and construction strictly

follow

the

energy, water, and materials.

which

+ Blake staff stays on their toes by

Minimizing environmental impact

contributes to the structures low-

keeping things fresh with flowing

is key to respecting the ecosystem.

maintenance and long life.

energy. Clients love their fluid design

The Ward + Blake portfolio of projects

process including multiple project

continuously display a representation

ideas

of true sustainable architecture.

Continuous Flow of Creativity From residential to commercial, to

that

consider

resources,

resort, to institutional, to hospitality,

topography, orientation, bio-climatic

Ward + Blake loves the beauty of

characteristics,

architecture across all genres of

of other factors. Nothing less than

and

a

multitude

Will you be the next client to enjoy the satisfaction of a well done project with Ward + Blake?

What's Your Architectural Dream? Convert your thoughts and dreams into reality by taking that first step.

Ward+Blake Architects 200 E. Broadway PO Box 10399 Jackson, Wyoming 83002 p: 307.733.6867 info@wardblakearchitects.com www.wardblakearchitects.com

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