Liberty House is a private residential house located in the rural town of Liberty, Maine. Inspired by the natural landscapes of Liberty, I designed and built an energy efficient, passive solar home that is an aesthetically engaging addition to the environment. Although the home is single-story and a modest 1,440 square-feet, a series of shed roofs and large windows provide an interior sense of grandeur.

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Liberty House

Liberty, Maine
2006-2007.
Consulting and design Mark Pelletier.
Electrical: Philip Pelletier. Framing team /exterior trim: Mark Pelletier, Rob Brown, Jack McCarthy. Interior trim: Rob Brown, Ken Winslow, Mark Pelletier. Concrete work: Joey Thornely. Radiant Heating: Matthew Wheeler / Norm Walters. Excavation: Steve Lucas. Standing seam roof: Brian Mitchell. Drywall: Pete Philbrick. Painting & Interiors: Emily Varmecky. Engineering advice: Alfred Hodson

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