Hi’ilani House Takes Shape

Since November, the Tridipanel team has been erecting the structure of the house with the SCIP panels. They began with the eastern side, building scaffolding to support the first roof until concrete supports are poured. Rebar embedded into the foundation extends into the SCIP panel walls to give extra strength. The panel connections are also reinforced with additional metal mesh. When the concrete skin is added inside and out, the entire building: roof, walls and foundation, will be solidly integrated, creating a building that will withstand earthquakes and strong winds.

Looking up the hill at the north side of the house

In support walls, space for concrete support “columns” is burned or cut out of the panels, and rebar and reinforcing mesh is added. Forms are then built into which concrete will be poured to form the column. Once the support system is poured and in place, the scaffolding can be moved to other areas and reused. Eventually all the wood will be re-purposed, including the creation of built-in furniture for the interior.

SCIP wall connections and columns

Currently, you can see that one roof and walls are up on nearly half of the house and the scaffolding is in place for the largest roof, which will cover the living room, dining room and kitchen.

Hi'ilani House west side on Feb 21, 2010

3 Responses to “Hi’ilani House Takes Shape”

  1. Freya Hermanson Says:

    Wow! I have been lax about reading my emails and just happened on this for the first time! Exciting! Good for you all, following your dream!
    Freya (and Kenneth)

  2. Nolan Scheid Says:

    It looks like you are making great progress on the home!
    Can you post some pictures of Rod using our stucco sprayer? I would like to see him getting his hands dirty.
    :)

    Best regards,
    Nolan

  3. Jim Says:

    Nolan -
    We have been a little lax on updating the web site lately, as we are getting ready to roll out a revamped site soon. Meanwhile, for recent pictures, check out this link to Picasa.