2.05.2006


Here's Matt attaching the steel frame into the rammed earth formwork. The board behind him goes above the existing formwork to complete the wall. We finished ramming this section of the wall and will probably take off the forms tomorrow to reveal how awesome the wall is.
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Inked
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Start of the Rammed Earth Wall


the construction of the rammed earth wall has begun! hopefully by monday we'll be able to pull the forms to see what the first section of wall looks like.
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2.03.2006

More car pics...

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Meet our new Car!


So, while Tristan has been busy in Bluff, I have been busy buying new cars. Well, okay, just one. Here is our foxy used (but new to us) 2004 Subaru Legacy. It is the 35th Anniversary edition. It has alloy wheels and a moon roof.

I don't even feel that ripped off; although, they were able to get me to buy an extended 100,000 mile warranty that Tristan would have probably turned down. oh well. Oh, the best part is that it only has 5,001 miles because it was a factory sample or something.

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This is John's clayman. It kind of looks like a turd.
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The big dark pile of soil/clay in the middle is the pile that I collected all day today. Fun times shoveling all day long.
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2.02.2006


Some more forms. This photo has the formwork for the concrete foundations that sit on top of the gravel filled trenches. The rammed earth formwork is in the background.
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It's been awhile since there was a picture of me up on the blog. So here you go. I'm standing next to some of the formwork for the rammed earth wall. When this wall gets rammed and the steel frames I made are put in the wall it's going to be one of the sweetest things ever in the history of the world. Just wait and see.
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Here you can't see the pile anymore, but you can see everyone taking a lunch break.
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That pile of gravel in the back, went into this trench in the front all by shovel, wheelbarrow, and big tough dudes. It took about half the day, but everyone here (except me) are late sleepers so half a day is from about 10 or 11 until 1.
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1.30.2006


These are the steel frames that I welded that will go inside the rammed earth wall of our house. They come complete with a flying Matt.
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another view of the new painted walls.
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So, Terri has been staying really busy while I've been down in Bluff. Which, by the way, I now have my own computer down here now, so I'll be able to check my email more often. I haven't figured out how to send emails yet, but I can recieve them at least. Anyway, so Terri has been busy painting the dining room in the house. As you can see, it looks great. You can also see that we're painting the moulding and trim as well. The bases are done, but the door frames are only primed, waiting for their final coats.
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1.26.2006

A Day in the Life of 2 Ts

Also, new links on the left to the DesignBuildBluff websites.

All the Balloon pics

As promised, here is a link to the rest of my pictures from my balloon ride. www.tc.umn.edu/~shep0090

1.25.2006


Here's another from high above the desert with our shadow on the Finger.
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1.24.2006


Up, Up, and away. Valley of the Gods in Southern Utah from 5000 feet in the air or so.
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Well, I'm back in SLC for the week. It's good to be home with Terri. I have a few things to build for the project in Bluff, but I hope to get it all done today. As for this photo...this is the balloon that I got to take a ride in last Saturday during the balloon festival down in Bluff. Some of us just happened to be in the right place at the right time and this group needed some extra crew to get the balloon launched. I just happed to have my gloves on so I was offered a ride. I'm still not sure if it was because it was going to be cold up there or if it was because I was going to be close to the flame. At any rate, it was super wicked awesome, a.k.a. swicket. I'll put up a website of all the photos that I took while in the air and will let you know when that is up with a link. If you look at the "More Balloons" post, the ballon I was up in is the big green Alien, it's just above the red truck in the photo.
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1.20.2006

After

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Before

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More Balloons

More balloons taking off from the school yard. It was cool having the moon out with them this morning. Posted by Picasa

Out my window

Here is my super sweet Airstream trailer that I live in down here in Bluff. It really is an ingenious design marvel. So this weekend is an international hot air balloon festival here in Bluff. This is what I got to wake up to this morning. Tomorrow they are launching from Valley of the Gods, so we are going to head over there to watch them in the morning. Should be pretty spectacular, I'll try to get some good photos. Posted by Picasa

1.18.2006

rammed earth

These are the samples of different mixtures of rammed earth that Matt and I were working on the other day. We still have a lot of testing to do, but these look promising. Posted by Picasa

Bluff Sunrise

While this picture doesn't do it justice, the sunrise this morning was pretty spectacular. It was enough to get me out of bed and grab my camera and jacket and stand in the cold for a few minutes. It might have turned out more red and saturated if I would have gotten up a few minutes earlier. Posted by Picasa

1.17.2006

Bluff sunset

This is my third try at posting this, so I'm a little sick of writing the same thing. This is a sunset, but not the best that you get down here. I don't have pics of the site, because I've been at the house working on testing and experimenting with rammed earth walls. We went to Page, AZ today to get a sample to play with of a material called "Flex-crete". Ethan, you should check it out...www.flex-crete.com I think. Posted by Picasa

1.15.2006

The End of Day 2

This is the end of day 2 on site. Four of us went out to the site around 12.30 or so, while the rest of the group went to Blanding to get some supplies. So we graded and leveled the floor in about a quarter of the day, because the Blanding group didn't get to the site until 3 or something. That's a whole lot of sand we moved by shovel and wheelbarrow. Posted by Picasa

A little fun at the end of the day

We had a little celebration at the end of the day yesterday. Posted by Picasa

End of Site work Day 1

This is the trench we dug for our rammed earth wall. This is also the end of the first day we were out on site. Posted by Picasa

Site Work Day 1

Staking out the general form of the house. Posted by Picasa

Bluff

So, I'm now down in Bluff, UT for school. We've begun working on designing and building a house for a family on the Navajo Reservation. Which is why there have been so few posts. So I hope this will make up for it. These pictures so our progress in just the last two days. We dug a trench for the foundation for one of our walls on the first day, and then yesterday we started grading and leveling the ground for the floor and to slope the land away from the building. The photos will be above this post.
Also, I'd like to give a shout out to the love of my life, Terri.

1.03.2006

New post

I've also made a new post to T1photos

So as not to be left out of the Christmas picture loop, here's a couple for everyone to enjoy. Take special note of my bro playing with his favorite Christmas present.
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12.23.2005

We've made it

Just to let everyone know, Terri and I made it to Minnesota safe and without any problems. It's nice to be back with the entire Shepherd herd, including all the new nephews and nieces and the dogs.

12.19.2005


this is what our house looks like at 12 in the morning after 4 inches of new snow. Makes me want to go skiing. Terri was very excited that I figured out how to get the Christmas lights to work. She's had the decorations up for weeks, but couldn't get them to work. I guess that's why she married me.
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12.18.2005


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Our new sideboard (not a buffet), complete with Christmas decorations. And as not to be the only one without a shout out to the newest member of the Shepherd's, check the links...
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Here's our Christmas Tree with its "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" star on top. Also, please note the fresh snow falling outside.
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12.15.2005


Here's another building in the project. See the final product at... www.arch.utah.edu/shepherdtr/final book layout web.pdf
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What it is

This is just part of the project for an Interfaith Spiritual Retreat. This model is showing the chapel portion of the project.

12.08.2005


Here's another picture of a model I did for school.
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12.06.2005


This is one of my models for my latest studio project. T1photos has another photo of it.
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12.02.2005


Here's a late one for everyon (it's 1 in the morning), but I know how much everyone enjoys updates.
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