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Brooks Ballard

"We're taking the complication out of creating energy-efficient Craftsman-style home plans and communities. It's an incremental process that homeowners and builders don't have to be afraid of."

Brooks Ballard founded Home Patterns LLC in 2001. With a Masters in Architecture from Georgia Tech and a Masters in City Design and Social Science from the London School of Economics, he brings a holistic perspective to the design of homes and communities. Experience working with affordable housing experts to produce inexpensive houses that fit into surrounding bungalow neighborhoods lead Brooks to develop reinvigorated Craftsman style home plans that not only reduce the initial carbon footprints, but also work well in infill construction and newer,
small-lot developments. It's a "build green" approach. Home widths are based on 4-foot increments for less waste during construction. Bump outs are kept to a minimum because extra corners are expensive, energy-inefficient, and time consuming to build. Roof lines are simple. Less waste and complication means savings that can be put into energy-efficient appliances, solar power, and/or insulation. Smaller but well functioning living spaces mean less energy is needed over the long haul. A smaller footprint means less valuable land is needed. More compact housing encourages walking and mixed use neighborhoods. This translates into healthier living, more freedom of movement and choice, and less reliance on polluting fossil fuels. Brooks' home plan packages allow any builder to construct a first class energy-efficient and sustainable Craftsman-style home that's comparable in price to a "normal home." Energy-efficient, green details are called out separately on our Green Sheets so that a builder can learn incrementally. Think of the plan package as an introduction to sustainable design. The builders can learn and incorporate these details at their own pace while realizing the interconnectedness of each system. Brooks says, "We're taking the complication out of creating energy efficient home plans and communities. It's an incremental process that homeowners and builders don't have to be afraid of."

Hayes
Plan # 461-3
4 Bedrooms
3 Baths
2116 Square Feet


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Dillon
Plan # 461-2
4 Bedrooms
3.5 Baths
2520 Square Feet


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Jacobson
Plan # 461-6
3 Bedrooms
2.5 Baths
1584 Square Feet


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Washington
Plan # 461-10
3 Bedrooms
2.5 Baths
1860 Square Feet


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Adkison
Plan # 461-1
3 Bedrooms
2 Baths
1450 Square Feet


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Charlie
Plan # 461-8
3 Bedrooms
2.5 Baths
2020 Square Feet


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Portland
Plan # 461-9
3 Bedrooms
2.5 Baths
2310 Square Feet


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Monroe
Plan # 461-7
3 Bedrooms
2 Baths
1630 Square Feet


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Jordan
Plan # 461-5
3 Bedrooms
2.5 Baths
1352 Square Feet


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Rutledge
Plan # 461-4
3 Bedrooms
2 Baths
1260 Square Feet


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