Kenneth J. VanDeWalle, Architect, AIA, Inc.

408 North Plum Avenue   ~   Bozeman, Montana 59715  ~  406.581.6149

Big Timberworks Inc.

Big Timberworks Inc. of Gallatin Gateway is the resource for all reclaimed / recycled old growth Douglas Fir used in the VanDeWalle Residence. www.bigtimberworks.com

Bridger Steel, Metal Roofing and Siding

Bridger Steel of Belgrade was the resource for all metal roofing material used on the VanDeWalle Residence. www.bridgersteel.com

CEMPO Forms Inc.

CEMPO is a building system comprised of a mixture of Portland cement and recycled polystyrene create a stay-in place concrete wall form. This is the building system used for the VanDeWalle Residence. www.cempo.com

John K. Schlegelmilch, PE. SE.

As the Structural Engineer, John worked to minimize the size of the concrete columns and beams with the minimal amount of steel needed for maximum performance in the VanDeWalle Residence.

Pacific Steel of Bozeman / Big Sky Steel & Salvage of Billings

Both companies were the sources for all of the structural steel. The process of making steel involves using a majority of recycled alloys. Pacific Steel was also the source for all of the gravel mesh, recycled from the local gravel yards. This mesh is used on all exterior fencing and interior cabinets of the VanDeWalle Residence. www.pacific-recycling.com

Radiant Engineering Inc.

The high-tech boiler & radiant floor heating system installed in the VanDeWalle Residence was designed, installed and prepped to accept solar hot water panels. www.radiantengineering.com

Refuge Sustainable Building Center

Refuge supplied the roofing materials for the curved staircase on the VanDeWalle Residence. The Eco-Shakes are made of 100% recycled materials, reinforced vinyl and cellulose fiber. These shakes were able to form to the parabolic shape of the roof. www.refugebuilding.com