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Castle Design and Log and Timber Home Design
By Rand Soellner Architect

Rand Soellner AIA / NCARB 828. 743. 6010
Here we are designing another castle. Back when I was 16 years old and working as a carpenter's assistant on weekends and just beginning to become a draftsman for an architect who lived down the street from my parent's home, I never imagined that one day I would actually be designing castles. Castle design is a remarkable activity. We have and continue to study the geology of this particular castle site, investigating the location of the bedrock under the shoulder of the mountain on which this castle will be built. The owners and I agreed on a theme for this castle design and we have jointly called it Boulder Falls Lodge.
Castle Designer and Architect, Rand Soellner - Log and Timber Frame Design - used for the old world architecture of this lovely castle as a Luxury Home  in  heavy timber construction.

The views from this castle are mid- to long-range mountain views. This castle architecture is a unique and robust mixture of log and timber frame design for the roofs and some of the gable treatments, with the stone walls and arches largely original, but perhaps sharing some of the stoutness of my great-grandfather's 1869 Bavarian castle design and castle construction roots, where he worked as a carpenter on some of the cathedrals and castles in southern Germany (then called Prussia). Notre Dame Cathedral on the isle of Cite in Paris served as part of the inspiration for the flying buttresses; I was there in 2000 when stone masons had scaffolding around the cathedral performing restorative maintenance. Castle design architects are none to numerous on the planet and I count myself as fortunate to be a castle architect. The footing and lower walls of this castle design are to be cast-in-place steel reinforced concrete, a much stronger and more durable solution than most historic castles' rubble rock on earth in much of Europe. The stone for this current castle design will be predominately North Carolina granite and Tennessee field stone. Castle design incorporates architectural, mechanical and structural design analyses to provide for proper subterranean waterproofing and drainage around the structure. Monumental stone-faced concrete monumental stairs majestically step down the mountain slope to one of the driveway turning circles. Manmade enhanced waterfalls cascade over cliffs to the rear of the castle and under a sleeping porch and waterfall view deck to storage tanks in the crawlspace (some might call that the dungeon level), where pumps filter and treat the water and send it to spring points at the top of the monumental stairs where two waterfalls pour over recessed treads, down the monumental stairs through an amphitheater and down to the drive circle where they pass under paving in piping to a manmade pond called Sunset Lake. 24" diameter debarked logs form part of the roof structure. Both Versailles and the Biltmore Castle served as historic reference for the carved stone railings.

If you are considering having a castle designed for you, please give Rand Soellner Architect a call at 828-743-6010 or 828-269-9046 or e-mail us at: randsoellner@earthlink.net Our website is: randarch.com

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