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Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioTwo scientists bought a piece of property in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/comcasts-zero-carbon-sonoma-county-facility-clinches-leed-platinum/">Sonoma</a> so that they could become more involved with the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/book-review-just-food-by-james-e-mcwilliams/">locavore movement</a>. Since they were interested in olives, olive oil, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/beecrib/">beekeeping</a>, honey and gardening, the couple set out to build the perfect retreat to facilitate their agricultural projects. <a href="http://www.wejarchitecture.com/" target="_blank">Cooper Joseph Studio</a> helped them design a stunning small residence on the 25 acre parcel that would enable them to live lightly on the land. Powered by an on-site <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/solar-power">solar system</a>, the home is built to take advantage of the climate and the site and is surrounded by an olive orchard.1
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioWhen the couple bought the property, the original home was dilapidated and there was no infrastructure, so utility lines had to be buried and brought to the home site.2
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioThe new home is sited at the top of a hill overlooking the olive groves, built into the hillside to take advantage of the views.3
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioThe 850 sq ft house is built in three levels, with the entrance and bedroom on the top floor, kitchen in the middle and a large living room on the bottom.4
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioAmply-sized terraces surround the home providing extra outdoor living space to supplement the very modestly sized home.5
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioSonoma and surrounding regions are known for dramatic weather and can experience droughts, floods, mudslides, scorching temperatures and even frosts.6
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioThe home was designed and built with all of these extremes conditions in mind so as to provide a comfortable environment in an energy efficient way.7
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioSimple and natural materials were chosen for the exterior and interior and windows were specifically placed to pull light inside, while minimizing solar heat gain.8
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioViews from the inside look out over the newly planted olive orchards and the owners also keep bees for honey and have a large garden.9
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioNot too far away from the house is a 930 sq ft solar field, which produces 21,578 kWh/year, often more than the home needs.10
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioElevated 10 feet off the ground, the solar system acts as a shade canopy for an agricultural work shed located underneath it.11
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioXeriscaping around the house reduce water usage and help prevent soil erosion. Lavender was used throughout the landscaping to provide food for the owner's bees.12
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioSite plan of the farm and Small House.13
Small House-Cooper Joseph StudioFloor plan of the Small House.14














