High-performance homes. Real stories. Built with B.PUBLIC panels.
Fire Rebuild in Altadena, CA
After the Eaton Fire, this Altadena rebuild became one of the first homes to move from cleared lot to high-performance enclosure in just four months. Designed through a Co.LAB with Hereabout Homes, the project prioritizes non-toxic materials, fire resilience, and airtight performance, achieving 0.32 ACH50.Excerpt
High desert ‘west’ in Santa Fe
Seven weeks from groundbreaking to dried in shell in Santa Fe County. This 2 bed, 2 bath WEST plan with a flat roof and attached garage pairs factory built panels with an experienced local builder, Pella Heritage windows, and Zehnder ventilation for a durable, high performance home.
Co.LAB Hangout in Nova Scotia
This Nova Scotia interpretation of the Hereabout Co.LAB Hangout plan was manufactured through B.PUBLIC’s decentralized partnership and erected just ahead of winter. With four bedrooms, radiant floors, ERV ventilation, and Innotech windows, the project showcases fast, climate-conscious delivery in a coastal setting.
Net Zero in North Carolina
Built within a Net Zero community in Chapel Hill, this custom home combines Passive House–level performance with modern design and all-electric systems. Using B.PUBLIC’s panelized building system, it achieves exceptional comfort and energy efficiency—demonstrating how high-performance construction can thrive in any climate.
High-Altitude Home in Leadville
This mountain-modern home in Leadville, Colorado, showcases B.PUBLIC’s high-performance panels built for altitude. Designed by the homeowner and constructed by Hammerwell with certified installer Tyler Bilecky, it blends architectural elegance, airtight durability, and sustainable materials for resilient living in the Rockies.
‘Azul’ Casita in Santa Fe
A 671 square foot Santa Fe casita installed in under five hours with Wildflower Construction. Designed for intergenerational living and built with high performance panels, it later inspired the Azul plan in our B.HOMES Library, translating a custom project into a replicable, healthy home model.
Gurley Forum at Santa Fe Institute
The Gurley Forum Lecture Hall at the Santa Fe Institute showcases B.PUBLIC’s prefab panel systems in a 6,000-sq-ft high-performance building that blends steel structure, advanced envelope design, and acoustic comfort—perfectly aligned with SFI’s mission of collaboration and innovation.
Artist Retreat at Black Lake
Nestled in the mountains of Angel Fire, this artist retreat by NEEDBASED and Knutson Construction showcases the comfort and acoustical performance of B.PUBLIC panels—providing year-round warmth, clean air, and the serene quiet its owner calls “the most peaceful home I’ve ever lived in.”
Mountain View Home
Set against the Rocky Mountains, this Mosaic Architects design built by Hammerwell marked the first B.PUBLIC installation by certified installer Tyler Bilecky—pairing modern design, prefab precision, and mountain-ready durability in a home and guest house built for comfort and performance.
Albuquerque Vineyard Home
This custom dream home was designed for two artists and ambitious gardeners with a beautiful newly planned vineyard centered on the private courtyard home plan.
Historic Santa Fe Casita
This addition with a separate entrance to an existing home in the historic district of Santa Fe. The high-perfomance prefab walls and roof seamlessly disappeared behind stucco and is seamless with the existing structure.
Enclave Marshall Fire Rebuild
This beautiful modern western prairie-style home was designed and built for homeowners who lost their homes to the devastating Marshall Fire.
ZC House in Santa Cruz
Home for a couple that lost their home in the CZU Complex fire. Fine Carpenter, who lost their home and workshop, thoughtfully rebuilt a sustainable home.
Robin House in Santa Cruz
Our first rebuild for a family that lost their home in the 2020 CZU Complex Fire in the Santa Cruz mountains. More project info coming soon…
World House in Santa Cruz
Rebuild for a family that lost their home in the 2020 CZU Complex Fire in the Santa Cruz mountains. More project info coming soon…