Modern residential architecture has come a long way in the past decades in providing homeowners a responsible and eco-friendly way of combining innovative delivery and a beautiful home at the same time.
In the past, many architects would deliver a cutting edge envelope in aesthetics but it would cost a fortune to construct and the home couldn’t live up to many of its “cookie cutter” developer counterparts when it came to efficiency and solid functionality.
Architect, John Gavin Dwyer has set out to change this concept with INFILL homes. A new way of approaching a residential delivery method in a practical modern home that is eco-friendly and provides an affordable home at the same time.
“INFILL proposes a new way of living. Spaces integrate social, personal and intimate functions and a high performance envelope is designed for virtually no utility or maintenance costs.”… John Gavin Dwyer
Dwyer’s has devised a system with his homes that enables the homeowner to purchase a home with all the soft and hard costs already factored in on day one. Instead of traditional home building where the homeowner would pay for accruing costs throughout construction and still have to add on finishes and materials, INFILL homes covers all the phases of design from “foundation to finish”… John Gavin Dwyer
In addition to the delivery method, INFILL homes have remarkably high performance and are designed “…to the German PassivHaus standard for building envelope performance. Organizationally, INFILL integrates functions and simplifies forms for material and space efficiency. For its lifecycle, INFILL is super insulated and durably finished for near zero utility and maintenance costs” … John Gavin Dwyer
Architecture and delivering a total solution to the homeowner have evolved from years ago and the homeowners can now expect a total package as opposed to being “nickel and dimed” throughout the construction process.
Architect John Gavin Dwyer offers a total solution to making buying an affordable and responsible home that is a way of life that you will truly enjoy.
All photo credits: John Gavin Dwyer





So are these pre-fab homes? I love it! The new wave of trailer park homes should look like THIS. Gorgeous. Only thing I’d add are curtains!
It’s important to know what you’re getting, and for how much. These look beautiful too.