2014 trends: 60 design ideas in 60 minutes
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2014 TRENDS:
60 Design Ideas in 60 MinutesFEBRUARY 4, 2014 | 10 – 11 AM
Presenter(s):
Mike Hetherman // Willis Corporation, Toronto, ON
Eric Brown // William Hezmalhalch Architects, Santa Ana, CA
CR Herro // Meritage Homes, Scottsdale, AZ
Sheree Schimmer // Mary Cook Associates, Chicago, IL
Doug Van Lerberghe // KEPHART Architects, Denver, CO
James Wentling // Wentling/Architects, Philadelphia, PA
Erin Dunavant // SWAG Home Staging & Design, Birmingham, AL
Sanford Steinberg // Steinberg Design Collaborative, Houston, TX
Wayne Visbeen // Visbeen Architects, Grand Rapids, MI
Session Description
In this fast-paced session, industry-leading architects and builders
will share easy-to-implement design ideas that you can use to
update elevations, renew floor plans, animate streetscapes and
develop dynamic neighborhoods. Using a wide array of drawings and
photos, the panelists will show you the newest design trends,
products and strategies to capture your buyers' attention and make
the sale.
Learning Outcomes
•Analyze the key market trends emerging in interior, exterior and outdoor living design.
•Discover tricks of the trade for achieving hot new looks on a tight budget.
•Identify where to find both the materials and manufacturers to make your vision happen.
•Acquire proven tips on how to satisfy prospective home buyers by understanding their wants and needs.
American Institute of Architects (AIA) Continuing Professional Education
Credit(s) earned on completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA
members upon completion of the AIA/CES Session Participation Forms found in
the back of this session room and online at www.BuildersShow.com. Certificates of
Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon
request.
This course is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As
such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an
approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method
or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product.
Questions related to specific materials, methods, and services will be addressed at
the conclusion of this presentation.
Mike HethermanWillis CorporationToronto, Ontariowww.mikehetherman.commikeh@4willis.com
2014 TRENDS:
60 Design Ideas in 60 Minutes
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Alison“I give up”
Acoustics And Reflectivity
Which Way?
Quiet
Matte finish (no reflection)
Hard and Loud
Shiny andHighly Reflective
Hard andShiny Materials
Seamless, IntegratedMaterials
MiniTile Cove
IntegratedDrain Board
Eric BrownWilliam Hezmalhalch ArchitectsSanta Ana, Californiawww.wharchitects.comericb@whainc.com949.250.0607
2014 TRENDS:
60 Design Ideas in 60 Minutes
Design and Architectural Buzzwords for 2014
Purge and Splurge
Details
Eclectic
Durable
Efficient
Flexible
Unique
Give Your Buyer Something Memorable
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Mix and Match Architectural Styles
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A Room Different from the Rest
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Create a Completely Different Space
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Carrying the Outside Wall through the Home
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Efficient Use of Space
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Unique and Useful Design
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Intimate Mini-Retreats
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Bringing the Outside, Inside
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Activating Sideyards in Dense Communities
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Solar Roof Design Opportunities
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New Efficiency and Automation
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Unique Features for Each Home
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2014 Takeaway – Stand Out from the Pack
Purge and Splurge
Details
Meaningful
Eclectic
Durable
Efficient
Flexible
Unique
CR HerroMeritage HomesScottsdale, AZwww.meritagehomes.comcr.herro@meritage.com480.515.8019
2014 TRENDS:
60 Design Ideas in 60 Minutes
Focus on Fundamentals: Steve’s Law
Design need to inspire
Consumers like familiarity
Consumers want better.
Trends can become dated.
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Resetting Expectations: the 1/12th Rule
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High End Amenities of Better Construction
Thick Walls
Cased Windows
Cathedral Ceilings
Healthy
Quiet
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The Things You See
Automation
Compact Lighting
Less ducting
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ZNE Curb Appeal
Primum non nocere
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The Things You Don’t See: but should Design to
Behind the Walls
In the Attic
Efficiency
Comfort
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Sheree Schimmer, MIRMMary Cook AssociatesChicago, Illinoiswww.marycook.comsschimmer@marycook.com773.975.9500
2014 TRENDS:
60 Design Ideas in 60 Minutes
Open FloorPlans
Kitchens AreMultitasking
Universal Design Features
Working FromHome
Technology EnhancesLifestyle
The PowerOf Color
Doug Van LerbergheKEPHART community :: planning :: architectureDenver, Coloradowww.kephart.comdougv@kephart.com303.832.4474
2014 TRENDS:
60 Design Ideas in 60 Minutes
21% of all new housing construction in the U.S. is represented by infill development projects. ---Builder Magazine, 2013 Infill
First phase:• 156 single family homes• 1,797 to 2,228 sq. ft.• 30’ and 35’ wide lots
More municipalities encouraging
increased density
One design, multiple sites
Clarkson Street
A
B
C
2 story1 car17’
3 story2 car18’
3 story2 car20’
2 story1 car23’
D
B
B
B
C
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AD
75’
145’
7.5’
Washington Street
A
B
C
2 story1 car17’
3 story2 car18’
3 story2 car20’
2 story1 car23’
D
C
C
C
D DA
75’
125’
10’
Jackson Street
A
B
C
2 story1 car17’
3 story2 car18’
3 story2 car20’
2 story1 car23’
D
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
100’
119’
7.5’
Outdoor Space
“Because lot sizes don’t show any signs of increasing, it’s clear that homeowners want to maximize their current square footage to its highest potential”
--- Kermit Baker, AIA Chief Economist June 14, 2013
Image by Visualize Graphics
maximize site
ALLEY
VINE STREET
C
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C
C
CA ADD
125’
125
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7.5’
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multiple outdoor spaces
James WentlingWentling/ArchitectsPhiladelphia, Pennsylvaniawww.wentlinghouseplans.comjameswentling@wentlinghouseplans.com215.568.2551
2014 TRENDS:
60 Design Ideas in 60 Minutes
1. Story-and-a-half plans have wasted space in the roof system…
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Wasted space
…while two-story plans have a better street presence….and one story in rear provides a more economical roof profile…
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..with better access to storage space for slab plans.
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2. Reinforce ownership in townhouses with consistent vertical materials….
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…or vary siding colors to help define vertical ownership…
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…while orderly placement of windows and roof gables adds to the appearance.
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3. Side elevations need some love just like the front….
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Front………..…and side elevations…
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Front…….side….…and rear elevations.
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4. Avoid “stacked decks” in multifamily designs and add privacy to patios
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Upper unit decks in front, lower unit patio in back adds privacy…
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Upper unit deck
Lower unit patio
End unit patios
…and storage sheds and screens can add privacy to horizontally adjacent patios.
5. Add a side door, or “friend’s entry, to avoid entering though the garage…
…which allows guests to enter the house more graciously….
…even on front loaded garages.
Erin DunavantSWAG Home Staging & DesignHomewood, Alabamawww.swaghomestaging.comerin@swaghomestaging.com215.568.2551
2014 TRENDS:
60 Design Ideas in 60 Minutes
Community
Connecting with the larger city/town/region: location, location, location
Outdoor
Appreciation of nature, natural elements
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PrivacyEscaping community; quiet retreat, personal space, secrecy
Cooking Healthy family interaction, with frequency
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PetsCompanionship, unconditional love
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Sanford Steinberg, AIA, CGPSteinberg Design CollaborativeHouston, Texaswww.sdcarchitects.comsanford@sdarchitects.com713.552.1777
2014 TRENDS:
60 Design Ideas in 60 Minutes
MULTIFAMILY AMERICA
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ENTRY FEATURE
OPEN PLANS
RESORT
SOCIAL
DREAMHOUSE
FITNESS
OUTDOOR LIVING
Wayne VisbeenVisbeen ArchitectsGrand Rapids, Michiganwww.visbeen.bizwaynev@visbeen.com616.285.9901
2014 TRENDS:
60 Design Ideas in 60 Minutes
Swing Rooms
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Swing Rooms
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Swing Rooms
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Extended Stair Landings
Extended Stair Landings
Extended Stair Landings
Kitchen Booths & Banquettes
Kitchen Booths & Banquettes
Phantom Screens
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Phantom Screens
Phantom Screens
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Phantom Screens
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Go Vertical to Accommodate Narrow Lots
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Go Vertical to Accommodate Narrow Lots
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Go Vertical to Accommodate Narrow Lots
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View the latest issue of Best in American Living at www.bestinamericanliving.com
2013 BALA Home of the YearAmerican Craftsman
2014 BALA AWARDS CALL FOR ENTRIES BEGINS JUNE 1ST
Mike Hetherman Eric Brown CR Herro
Sheree Schimmer Doug Van Lerberghe James Wentling
Erin Dunavant Sanford Steinberg Wayne Visbeen
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