​Another Albuquerque Joinery build has gotten underway, this time in the South Guadalupe Trail neighborhood of Albuquerque’s North Valley. Designed by Kenny DeLapp and Esther Fredrickson, this low and long pueblo style home will join the many existing adobe homes in the area. With long portals, an east-facing trellis for viney plants, and exterior doors on all sides of the building, every room will interact with the numerous gardens and outdoor spaces planned for the site’s future. The house is all electric, and will be heated *and* cooled with a radiant heat pump system. With a 2,445 sq ft footprint and just a handful of interior frame walls, the house will require some 7,200 adobe bricks. We look forward to sharing our progress on this new and exciting build. Additionally, we are pleased to be collaborating with the organization @adobeisnotsoftware to create a series of instructional videos documenting adobe wall construction from footers to bond beam. Stay tuned!

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Oct 25, 2024