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GREEN HOME DESIGN ARCHITECT

All things green related to sustainable architecture, green homes, green home
design, sustainable design, and green building: structural insulated panels (SIP
panels), green building materials, home designs and custom home plans for energy
efficient homes, as well as renewable energy, solar energy systems, wind power
energy, and geothermal systems.




WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2016


TIME FOR A NEW BLOG


Hello everyone, it is time for a new blog. We're going to discontinue posting on
the Green Home Design Architect Blog as well as our Post and Beam Timber Frame
Blog. Please view our two new blogs, http://boninarchitects.blogspot.com/. This
blog will be written and maintained by Kim Bonin, Principal Partner of Bonin
Architects & Associates. It will feature behind the scenes and daily happenings
at Bonin Architects & Associcates.


The second blog is http://redmaplela.blogspot.com/ which is written by Greg
Rusnica,  Landscape Architect at Bonin Architects & Associates.

Feel free to contact Kim or Greg with suggestions, comments or to schedule a
visit to Bonin Architects & Associates' offices in New London and Meredith, New
Hampshire. www.boninarchitects.com

Posted by Kim Bonin at 10:00 AM




FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 2016


CONTEMPORARY LAKESIDE TIMBER FRAME HOME



Building a lakefront home inherently addresses one of the principles of
sustainable design, connecting with nature. The home is designed to maximize
multi use spaces creating a compact and efficient design, while providing views
through the home upon approach, encouraging both visual and physical movement
towards the lake.
Goals such as minimizing the footprint, reducing site impact, crafting spaces to
draw one outdoors and reducing dependence on fossil fuels logically follow this
principle. A superior envelope, high efficiency geothermal heat pump, on demand
hot water heaters, LED lighting, Stormwater management, charging station for the
homeowner’s electric car and roof top photovoltaic panels are examples of
addressing these goals.
The result is a project that reduces negative impacts on the environment and
promotes the health, wellness and enjoyment of nature for this family and future
generations.
In addition our Bonin Architects & Associates' design team, thank you to CLD
Engineers for civil engineering, Old Hampshire-Jay Tucker & Bill Andrews and
their talented craftsmen who were the General Contractors, Landforms, Pete
Schiess for the landscaping, our wonderful client was the interior designer for
her home, and thank you to John Hession for the beautiful photography.
www.boninarchitects.com



































































Posted by Kim Bonin at 10:22 AM




WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2016


2016 NEW HAMPSHIRE HOME MAGAZINE DESIGN AWARDS-BONIN ARCHITECTS WINS 3 AWARDS






Last night our firm was honored to receive three awards during the 2016 New
Hampshire Home Magazine Design Awards, which included Winner of Excellence in
Landscape Design-Clearview Lake Retreat, Excellence in Architectural Design,
Honorable Mention-Fernwood Landing, Excellence in Renovation, Honorable Mention-
Hilltop Home. Thank you to all members of the Bonin Architects & Associates’
Design Team who work collaboratively each day on all of our projects.
www.boninarchitects.com








Posted by Kim Bonin at 6:35 AM


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About The Author: This blog contains information on energy efficient homes (also
called green homes), including green home design and home plans, details on
green building materials and products, sustainable construction, and green
events. Green Architect Jeremy Bonin AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, is the Principal
Partner and Lead Architect at Bonin Architects & Associates, licensed in NH, VT,
ME, RI, CT, MA, NY, and PA. Jeremy gives lectures and seminars throughout the
country to homeowners and professionals associated with green homes on
sustainable architecture, green home design, and timber frame design and
typology. He has written numerous articles on energy efficiency in green homes
and is the author of the timber frame design book, TIMBER FRAMES: Designing Your
Custom Home. Jeremy is currently working on his second book which focuses on
green building and sustainable building practices.