Hunting Lodge Barndo With Chickens, Hay Storage, & Workshop

You read that right, this is a barndo with all kinds of special areas including a barn, and a hunting lodge area.

Bruce Goode, a retired cattle-ranch owner and airline pilot, purchased an 8-acre equestrian estate with spectacular mountain and lake views in the Okanagan Valley area of British Columbia, Canada. The property features a new multi-purpose barn and outdoor arena, along with his private residence, a hay storage unit and a chicken house.

The spacious main floor will be used as a workshop area with a tack room and riders’ lounge. The upper floor open loft area will be used as a “hunting lodge/cowboy shack” themed retreat and entertainment area complete with taxidermy mounts, in addition to a hobby/work area for gunsmithing as well as a workout area.

Barndo with Solar from S-5!

Bruce’s goal was to construct a multi-purpose building made of fire-resistant materials since the property is located within a forest interface area.  He wanted the roof of the barn to serve as a mounting platform for a 28.35-kilowatt PV solar system to provide 100% of the electricity needs for the entire equestrian ranch property. After consultation with the solar installer, the ridge line of the building was oriented exactly due east/west, which affords maximum solar gain for the direct-attach 90 solar panel system mounted on the south-facing upper roof and lower roof surfaces. 

The 24g Cascadia Metals Black SMP Standing Seam Metal Roof together with the S-5! PVKIT direct-attach, rail-less solar mounting solution helped him to achieve his goals. The PVKIT enabled solar installers to direct-attach PV modules to the standing seams, eliminating the need for a traditional rail mounting system, and provides a simple, secure, economical and penetration-free method for attaching solar modules.

Bruce also wanted to reduce the risk of sudden and unexpected release of snow, potentially posing a serious threat to family/friends and property below.  He discovered the S-5! X-Gard ™ 2.0 pipe snow retention solution to meet his needs.

Canadian Equestrian Multi-Purpose Barn

Vernon, British Columbia, Canada

Total Square Footage: Total area: 3,500 square feet.; Main floor: 2,500 square feet.; Upper floor: 1,000 square feet.   

Roof Measured: 6,000 square feet

Roof Pitch: 8/12 upper roof

Project Team

Architect: Timber frame engineering and design by Marcus Weiss and Daniel Kilchenmann of European Timberframe Corp. Plans for the building permit were drawn by Meyer Designs, Ltd.

General Contractor: Woodstyle Homes

Roofing Contractor: Artisan Roofing Ltd.

Solar Installer: Roost Solar Ltd.

Building Owner: Bruce Goode

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