Everhart house featured in publications

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Photo by Chad Everhart

Chad Everhart, AIA, an assistant professor of Building Science at Appalachian State University and a registered architect in North Carolina, recently had his project titled “Farmhouse Redux” featured in two notable publications, both of which contain Everhart’s photographs of the dwelling.

Composed by freelance writer Mike Welton, an article and slideshow of the project was featured as one of the Editor’s Picks on Dwell magazine’s website, dwell.com, and included a cross-promotional piece in the November issue of Dwell Magazine. Dwell is an international publication devoted to modern residential design.

Also, the project was selected for the 2009 Home of the Month juried exhibition. The Home of the Month Program is an annual selection of recent homes built by registered architects practicing in North Carolina and is a collaborative effort between the NC State University College of Design through its Home Environments Initiative and The News & Observer. The project was the subject of a feature article titled “A Remake that is Restrained, Respectful, and Rich,” which was prepared by Associate Professor Kristen Schaffer, Ph.D. of the NCSU School of Architecture, on September 26, 2009 in The News & Observer.

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