Casa Aguila will arguably be the most advanced home ever built in San Diego County, looking to achieve many firsts for our region. It will be San Diego's first Certified Passive House, seek the County's first onsite wastewater treatment permit, seek the County's first permit to utilize all collected rainwater for all indoor water use, and strive for eventual grid-disconnection through utilization of battery power, Solar PV, and a 45-foot wind turbine (the blades alone are 17 feet tall!).

The project is located in Ramona, CA and is named for the Golden Eagles which frequently fly over the property.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Beautiful day out on the job site

Casa Aguila is ready for pour-in-place architectural walls to be installed. The concrete can be poured into patterns that are visibly versatile, structurally sturdy, and great thermal insulators.

New overhangs around the perimeter of the home.

New overhangs and the Prosoco liquid-applied membrane.


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