Author Archives: Rusty

Structures for Inclusion

In a few short weeks, something amazing will be going down in Chicago. Sadly, I will probably not be able to attend this one, but Structures for Inclusion is an annual conference held by Design Corps. I mentioned Design Corps & Bryan Bell when sharing a little bit from Bruce Mau a few weeks ago. […]

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New Modern House – Hillsborough, NC

In 2008, our firm was commissioned to create a new single family residence in Hillsborough, North Carolina. As was the case with the Dabbs residence, I had the opportunity to make first contact and meet with Michael and Gerry on site. The lot was steeply sloped, with a generous canopy of hardwood trees, well into […]

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Rural Residence – Holly Springs, NC

In late 2007, our firm was contacted by Chris and Christine Dabbs to design for them a small, single family residence, to be located on a wooded lot they’d recently purchased in Holly Springs. The Dabbs were moving from California back to good old North Carolina to retire, and spend more time in the company […]

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Stanmar Leisure Homes (House Catalogs Continued)

Update 2023: While I haven’t built any of these updated variations on the Stanmar Leisure Homes to date, I have found a surprising amount of interest since originally posting this post. Some new and exciting information coming soon, and connected with several folks who have purchased and lovingly restored these old houses since writing this. […]

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Vernacular Architecture of Eastern North Carolina 64 East

On the trip back from Creswell last Friday, I took a handful of pictures of old farm structures in various stages of disrepair and neglect. I manage a trip out to eastern North Carolina about once a week, and I’m always drawn to these proud, but slighted, structures. Usually I just go about my business, […]

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