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The purpose of ARCH/i (Architectural Research Center for Homes / international)

is to gather data, create and test design features, arrangements and components to improve the architectural design of homes, particularly as created by licensed architects for the public.

The founder of the Architectural Research Center for Homes / international is Rand Soellner Architect.  In an effort to constantly improve its designs, the firm has taken this step to elevate the quality of residential architecture in the world. 

“The design of homes is the most personal and constant companion of all of us on this planet, as we all live somewhere.  Therefore, we endeavor to improve the quality of this special, sacred, joyous place, to align it with the lifestyles of the people inhabiting them and organized to appreciate the beauty of nature around each home.”
 ------- Rand Soellner, AIA / NCARB

Here are just some of the Research/Topics of interest:

  • What is the best window/wall view aperture?
    This relates to the best height and width of views in mountain homes to allow people to appreciate the wonderful views they have.  This guides us as architects in designing the best height and width of windows and window treatments to facilitate the degree of openness desired for the main views.  Most mountain homes unfortunately have head heights that are much too low and this results in blocking of the view, in many cases right at the intersection of the sky and mountain ridge lines you want to see out of your home.  Widths are also often much too narrow, with your walls, fireplaces and other elements blocking the views you have paid so dearly to appreciate.  How do we judge what is best?  Rand Soellner’s major at the Universityof Florida was always Architecture and he also had a minor in Environmental Psychology, a set of courses custom arranged between the U of F Psychology Department and the College of   Architecture and Fine Arts, to facilitate Mr. Soellner’s research in how spaces affect human perception.  Much of the data was obtained from NASA, Social Psychology data, University of Utah’s Environmental Psychology research and Mr. Soellner’s own tests.  The relationship of the proper mountain view window aperture also relates to human physiology and the distribution of rods and cones in our eyes and the fovea (a concentration of receptors in the human  eye in which much of our fine detail perception is received).  This angle is calculable and relates directly to Rand Soellner Architect’s building sections and floor plans and distance to the items being viewed, to insure that your views are maximized.  This is why all Rand Soellner Architect homes have a Wow Factor; the views are spectacular, because they have been planned to maximize your perception of them.
  • What are the best finishes for you?  What makes you feel comfortable?
    We have learned that different people have different preferences.  We conduct question and answer sessions in which we discover your preferences, many of which have ease of maintenance related issues, both inside and outside your home.
  • What are the best, longest-lasting finishes for your home (inside and outside)?
    This relates to special coatings for large timbers and also everyday concerns about tile cleaning, woodwork, appliances and other surfaces.

Mountain Retreat Home Design

State of the art in mountain home design.  You won’t find this anywhere else on our website.  It is the cutting edge of mountain home design.  We have about 8 homes either beginning construction or under design right now employing the Mountain Retreat home design concepts.  They all exemplify the organization, features, appliances, energy efficiency, aesthetics, materials and other aspects that our clients have been requesting during the last several years, all rolled into each design: the best of the best.  For obvious trade secret reasons, we do not publish our plans and have been so busy developing this latest series that we have not made the time to produce marketing images of them.  Every client who has visited us and seen this series during the last 18 months has said: “I want that!” when we displayed our Mountain Retreat series concepts to them in person.  Come and visit us.  Here, you will see what we are talking about:
  • Open plan arrangements combining the main living spaces.
  • Outdoor living rooms, summer kitchens, outdoor dining rooms.
  • Sleeping porches with all of the latest amenities, including hot tubs and fireplaces.            
  • Our Trademarked “Grand Canyon-Dor TM” enormous doors that become invisible!            
  • The latest appliances.
  • Healthy Home Design features so that you can breathe easy.
  • Energy Star compliance and beyond, for your comfort and energy efficiency.  
  • Our award-winning “Timeless Mountain Architecture” aesthetics for which we have become famous in magazines, newspapers and books about fine mountain architecture.  
You will be seeing photos of these concepts as the latest Mountain Retreat homes begin construction soon.  Thank you for your interest!

Flashing Improvements for Better-Sealed Window & Door Construction

Rand Soellner Architect recently underwent an exhaustive analysis of various flashing tapes with manufacturers of these products and came to conclusions to improve the sealing around doors and windows in their home designs.  Many builders and other designers are not aware that the flashing tapes on the market are manufactured to adhere to particular substrates, and unfortunately, one tape type and model does not adhere to all surfaces. 

Western North Carolina Architect, Rand Soellner - provides Log and Timber Homes Design for single family homes and multi family residential house plans Building Sciences Corporation has some information about this subject and they have found that while the uncured butyl tapes perform well around rough openings and bond well to typical window fins and door frames, they did not address bonding to asphaltic felt.  We researched this subject with various manufacturers and learned that modified asphaltic flashing tapes are the only flashing tapes that will adhere to asphaltic felt.  We take a 3-step approach to insure proper seals at this often neglected area of water penetration, first sealing the rough opening, then bonding the window nailing fin and door frame to the sheathing, then sealing the wall water resistive barrier membrane to the edge of the window and door frame.  It takes different products to handle the various finishes and substrates to create a proper seal at each stage of this application.  We have also found that there is considerable controversy in the use of exterior water barriers and we have developed opinions on this matter as well, but that is a subject for another article. 


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