mls09 All American 1515 Posts user info edit post |
A doghouse built for an architecture graduate seminar in Design-Build. A modern doghouse with a butterfly roof made out of corrugated aluminum steel funnels rain water to an angle iron down a rain chain into a dog bowl. The home is made out of re-claimed cedar shakes and aluminum sheet metal attached to an angle iron frame. The house also has a sleeping net inside and can hold mid-size dogs. The house is 36"x 60" and sits atop a 5'x5' platform painted black.
We are just looking to make our money back. The house cost over $600 to make. The asking price is $600, although we understand this is steep and are willing to negotiate with serious offers.
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1/7/2008 11:27:18 PM |
rjrumfel All American 23027 Posts user info edit post |
I would purchase this
But I'm already in the doghouse all the time anyway 1/7/2008 11:34:46 PM |
mls09 All American 1515 Posts user info edit post |
$350 or best offer. anyone? 1/8/2008 10:07:40 PM |
melaut Veteran 267 Posts user info edit post |
i'm in ID and i saw this sitting near the egg forever. it looks cool, great idea, good luck getting the $ its worth. free bump. 1/8/2008 10:20:23 PM |
JT3bucky All American 23258 Posts user info edit post |
wouldnt the rain pour into the middle of that thing? 1/8/2008 10:51:38 PM |
Chief All American 3402 Posts user info edit post |
the center piece holding the chain is the catch-basin and lets the water feed down the chain into the bowl. 1/8/2008 11:47:44 PM |
JT3bucky All American 23258 Posts user info edit post |
uhmmm, i dont actually think that would work well when it rains quite a bit
has this been tested?? theres no way that little beam will catch a good flow of rain 1/9/2008 12:05:16 AM |
Str8BacardiL ************ 41754 Posts user info edit post |
You should take that to some uppity/contemporary art store and see if the owner will sell it for you and split the money. I dont think anyone on TWW has $600 to throw at a dog house. 1/9/2008 12:33:06 AM |
tripleD4u All American 6247 Posts user info edit post |
600 LOL 1/9/2008 1:47:14 AM |
rjrumfel All American 23027 Posts user info edit post |
1. It may be difficult to get a dog to take to the bright aluminum sheet metal
2. It will be hot as fuck in the summertime for the poor dog
3. I hope you do not end up designing dog houses for a living. 1/9/2008 10:58:24 AM |
mls09 All American 1515 Posts user info edit post |
^^^ I thought about that, but I would rather sell this thing for like $250 or higher to a college aged student then sell it for twice as much and then have to split the difference. Or maybe we'll give it to a friend or one of us can get a dog ourselves. We know its a stretch trying to sell it on the TWW, but worth a shot, I suppose.
^You might be right about the shininess discouraging a dog (and I suppose no two dogs are alike, so one may not mind and one dog may hate it), but the heat shouldn't be a problem. The shakes are spaced out for about a quarter inch reveal blocking most of the sunlight that would conduct the metal (while inversely catching the suns rays during its low winter trajectory), and there is a clerestory that wraps the entire house, so any breeze would go through the house and cross-ventilate it. Also, the dog wouldn't be sleeping on the porch or on the hot summer ground, the sleeping net is based off of the model of dog hammocks that you would see in a pet shop that promote better joint support for older dogs as well as cooling by raising the dog off of the ground. Simply put, this home would not be any hotter inside during the summer than your typical dog house built out of OSB with no cross breeze and shingle tiles for the roof.
Someone asked about the water collection and if it would over spill into the center of the house. That's actually a fair criticisim and something I was concerned with myself while making (and i'll admit, we were limited by budget and by products that we could find - mostly products from the home depot). The center angle iron has 2" flanges, and the corrugated aluminum roofs come to the center of it and almost touch one another, essentially providing a "sand going through an hour glass" scenario, and the water does not really have the gap needed to just pour into the angle iron. It has also rained since this thing was made and the interior stayed pretty dry (and the dog bowl full ). I'll admit that it hasn't had to withstand hurricane forced rains or winds yet, and to be honest, any rain that would enter the home would be through the front clerestory more so from rain overflow.
Anyways, were just looking for a good home, and can be reasonable with the pricing. PM if interested.
[Edited on January 9, 2008 at 7:17 PM. Reason : ] 1/9/2008 6:52:50 PM |
sledgekevlar All American 758 Posts user info edit post |
i heard you were giving free handjobs to buyers that were willing to pay over 200? 1/23/2008 10:53:06 PM |
Ansonian Suspended 5959 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I dont think anyone on TWW has $600 to throw at a dog house." |
1/23/2008 11:31:03 PM |
mls09 All American 1515 Posts user info edit post |
yes. free handjobs. glad to see you found this thread mike.
also, probably willing to sell this thing in exchange for a sandwich at this point. 2/10/2008 6:52:03 PM |
7trax Suspended 2260 Posts user info edit post |
Deal. Turkey/Swiss, kraft mayo, grey poupon, toasted white wheat. You can pick up your sandwich, or I can deliver. But if I deliver, the toast will be cold. 2/10/2008 7:26:55 PM |
DPK All American 2390 Posts user info edit post |
2 sandwiches, right here! 2/11/2008 1:15:27 AM |
7trax Suspended 2260 Posts user info edit post |
I have 2 loaves of bread, 10 slices of turkey, 20 slices of ham, a lot of swiss cheese.
That is a lot of sandwiches. 2/11/2008 7:51:43 AM |