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This entry is part 47 of 47 in the series Plan of the Month

The Merced is a project that comes to us out of our archives.  This 1,784 Square foot home with 3 bedrooms and two baths, has the traditional lines of its Texas neighborhood, infused with a contemporary stone and truss entry.  The wide open porches almost double the living space for entertaining and relaxing and offer great views of the prairie surrounding the original lot.  The screened in section extends its usability into the evenings.  Sometimes traditions are better left honored, and this home has done a good job doing just that.  The Owner’s Suite is located conveniently on the main level, with two additional bedrooms upstairs, and a large loft overlooking the Gathering Room, which could be turned into a great office space or play area.

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The Merced _ LayoutThe Merced _ Layout

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Gravitas is a Custom Home design company.  That’s what we do, or at least, that’s a majority of what we do.  One of the immensely satisfying aspects of our job, is to work with a family, tease out their wants and needs in a new home, balance those needs with the reality of their budget, site constraints, or Home Owners Association, and arrive at a unique solution for that particular family.  Sometimes reinventing the wheel isn’t always necessary.  We might have worked out a particularly successful kitchen arrangement in a previous home.  Or maybe they found us through our web site, and one of our homes caught their eye.  They want our “Sages”, plan, with some modifications.  This happens all of the time, and that’s what those plans are there for, to inspire our clients, or prospective clients.

Sometimes, though, we meet with a couple, and in their scrap book for their dream home they have found a plan from an architect, or building company that they just love.  They want “That” home, with some modifications.  That’s when we have the discussion about intellectual property rights.  We are in the creation business.  So is our competition. US copyright law has given everyone a tool with which to protect their investment in time, and secure the right to use a design, work of art, book, or any unique published creation.  We go through great lengths respecting the copyright that others have over their work.  We’ve lost projects, because we have told our prospective clients that we can’t copy someone else’s design.  We either need to purchase the right to use it, or come up with something new.

This is where a lot of the commentary in the industry lies.  How much do you need to change a plan to make it unique, or at least to not infringe on the copyright holder?  Let me preface this, and everything else before, and after with a disclaimer.  I am not a lawyer.  I don’t pretend to be one, nor do I want to be one.  I am just a person that has had to  work with intellectual property rights since I first started down the architecture path many years ago.  The words in this entry are purely my own opinion, and you should seek the counsel of someone versed in your specific needs, as necessary. .

The rule of thumb in the industry that I was taught was that it’s acceptable to use another persons idea, as long as I changed the design by 17%..  I think this is rather comical. What constitutes 17%?  I certainly don’t know if moving a bathroom, and enlarging the floor plan is adequate.  I can’t track 17% changes to something, and if we were concerned about just meeting that number, we would not be doing our clients any justice.  If you think you so close that you need to know what 17% is, you are way too close.

We have a program called “Plan of the Month”.  This is where we take one of our past projects and offer it as a “standard” plan.  These are our unique creations based on specific client parameters, so we may use them in any manner we see fit.  We have outlined what rights we have reserved for Gravitas in the contract with our clients, as well as on our title block, so all parties are aware of what is happening.

Recently we issued out one of our plans in this manner.  Later, after reviewing an issue of Log Home Living, we noticed that there was a plan very similar to one we had created.  Immediately, we went to our files, to see what had happened.  As a general rule, the first thing we do is make sure that we didn’t step on any toes, and take something that wasn’t ours.  We always respect where an idea comes from in the design process, but you can’t always control where a client is inspired.  It turns out that there were some plan sketches in the file that the owner provided, and they looked too close to the published plan for comfort.  We didn’t infringe on copyright with our process, but the owner brought something into the system that wasn’t acceptable and put us in a predicament.  We notified the company that had published the plan, and let them know we had just become aware of the problem, and had removed it from use in our plan book.  Luckily we are on good terms with them, and they could see we took the necessary steps to stop the infringement that had been caused.

The courts use a determination of “substantial similarity.”1) when figuring out if there is an infringement case.  This is a subjective determination but that is the nature of design.  It comes down to if an ordinary observer, after discounting disparities in the design, would find the two designs to be substantially similar2).  For us, it comes down to a gut check; if we feel two designs look close to each other, they are, and we address the problem.

We work with contractors or log, timber, or modular manufacturers that have stock plans.  They often wish to have their plan used with a prospective client, but with some changes.  In this instance, that company is the copyright holder, and so it works out well.  Where there is a problem, is when a client brings in a plan from a log home manufacturer (for instance), and they want to go elsewhere for their log materials but use that plan.  We have a simple answer.  Either license the right to use the plan from the original creator, or let’s start from scratch.

Going through our design process and creating a unique design for the specific needs of a client ends up with a home that is better tailored to the individual.  We say that you shouldn’t modify your living habits to match a particular stock plan, but that you should modify your building design to match your particular living habits.  A fully custom home is not always in the needs of our clients though.  These are times when a stock plan would be useful.  Some copyright holders offer their plans for use on a licensing basis for a small fee. This would allow you to use the plan as a template to make your changes. At Gravitas we currently license our plans for $.25/SF. We have relationships with many contractors, developers and manufactures and they highlight our plans on their web sites as “The Gravitas Series”, or in some other manner acknowledging the source of the material. This allows them to show our plans and then license them for use with individual clients if they want to use their own in-house designers without any copyright infringement.

MarkWagner<>Gravitas

  1. Howard v. Sterchi, 974 F.2d 1272, 1276 (11th Cir. 1992 []
  2. Shine, 382 F. Supp. 2d at 614 (quoting Folio Impressions, Inc. v. Byer Cal., 937 F.2d 759, 765 (2d Cir. 1991 []
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 The Clearwater2The Clearwater1

 

The Clearwater will be built in Lenore, Idaho, overlooking the Clearwater River.  At three levels, with 2,681 SF, it can accommodate a growing family, or the empty nester.  The view of the river from the rear is accentuated with a full height gable, and two, wide porches.  The upper level has a small loft area that will be used as an office.

The plan utilizes wide plank siding to take advantage of high R-value insulation, and a tight building envelope.  Hand stacked trusses on the wings, and parallel chord trusses over the central portion help to create a vaulted affect on the interior, while keeping costs under control.  Timber accents throughout the home help tie it all together.

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A home we designed for a homeowner in Park City. The site was located in a equestrian development so the home was designed to fit in as if it were part of a larger barn complex. There is an indoor endless pool and a large guest suite over the garage. This home is within sight of the ski runs so of course there is a large ski prep area in the back of the garage to keep the skis in shape for the slopes.
Park City Log Home

Log Home Design For Park City, UtahLog Home Plan for Park City, Utah

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I just returned from a pleasant trip to the east coast to attend the Log & Timber Home Show in Chantilly, Virginia. We were invited to the show by Chad Clark of Handcrafted Log Homes and met a lot of great log and timber frame suppliers as well as individual clients. There was a lot of positive energy, and it seems that the worst is behind us economically.

The latest in the Gravitas Design Series: The Cache B

 The Cache B makes a cute little get away cabin or an efficient retirement home. This home has just the right amount of room in a compact design.  This is a modification of The Cache plan which didn’t have dormers or the upper bedroom, just an open loft but it did have a full daylight basement that added about 1200 SF. An example of how we work with clients through changes of existing plans to better suit their unique requremens and site conditions.  If you want to use this, or any of our plans free of copyright infringement, we have affordable and easy licensing options whether or not you use our full design services.

Many of you save out these floor plans for use with clients or they go in the “someday dream home” folder. Here is a link to our Gravitas Plan Book that we update about quarterly with the new “plan of the month” plans. Please honor copyright ownership and contact us about licensing and use if you move forward in design with another designer or if you want to discuss their use for marketing or on your website. This link is “live” so to get the most current plans you will want to download from the same link every 3-4 months.

The Cache B - Dovetail Log Home by Gravitas

The Cache B - Dovetail Log Home by Gravitas

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The latest in the Gravitas Design Series: The Santee

The Santee is a custom home we designed for a couple about to retire to the Owyhee Desert for some quiet and peaceful living. This home has a open floor plan with a Main Level Owner’s Suite. The Upper Level accomodates the guests and open area for a home office. Sunsets from the lookout will be unbeatable over the desert. This space will also be a fun hideout for the Grandkids. If you want to use this, or any of our plans free of copyright infringement, we have affordable and easy licensing options whether or not you use our full design services.

The Santee - Modern Home Plan by Gravitas

The Santee - Modern Home Plan by Gravitas

The Santee - Modern Home Plan by Gravitas

The Santee - Modern Home Plan by Gravitas

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The latest in the Gravitas Design Series: The Carson

The Carson is a hybrid log home that has a dovetail core with interior log walls and standard framed wings. The integration of multiple materials using the dovetail log, board & batten, and  shake shingle siding adds to the rustic charm of this home. This home has a formal Living Room off of a grand Entry and an informal Living Room near the Kitchen/Dining and Family Entry. The Owner’s Suite has a unique stepped storage hall that gives access to a private loft that would serve as a retreat or home office. The Upper Level features two bedrooms with built in beds in the dormers and full bath. This home would be easily adaptable to have more bedrooms on the Lower Level with an appropriately sloping site. If you want to use this, or any of our plans free of copyright infringement, we have affordable and easy licensing options whether or not you use our full design services.

The Carson Log Home Plan by Gravitas

The Carson Log Home Plan by Gravitas

The Carson Log Home Plan by Gravitas

The Carson Log Home Plan by Gravitas

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The Gunnison  plan that we first designed in 2006. Also see the next post, The Gunnison B is a modification of this plan and shows how we can work from existing home designs and modify them to fit the needs of  different home owners. This is a classic prow layout that we are all familiar with but with a more contemporary entry and steeply pitched roofs. The Upper Level has a large bunk room and then opens up to a Flex Space that could be a home office or an additional suite. Take a walk through and let us know what you think.

The Gunnison Log Home Plan by Gravitas

The Gunnison Log Home Plan by Gravitas

The Gunnison Log Home Plan by Gravitas

The Gunnison Log Home Plan by Gravitas

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The latest in the Gravitas Design Series: The Lamar

The Lamar is a two story dovetail and timber home that will be built in Kentucky. A traditional “T” shaped plan makes for a spacious Main Level plan laid out for open accessible living. The Upper Level has four additional bedrooms for guests or a large family and a comfortable office study space. The unfinished Lower Level can be finished out with a Media Room, Rec. Room or more Bedrooms to suit the needs of the final occupants.

The Lamar Log Home Plan by Gravitas

The Lamar Log Home Plan by Gravitas

The Lamar Log Home Plan by Gravitas

The Lamar Log Home Plan by Gravitas

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The latest in the Gravitas Design Series: The North Fork

The North Fork plan below is a home we designed last year for a client in Wisconsin. This is a basic getaway cabin plan for simple living. The Main Level is open for entertaining and relaxed living. A spacious Owner’s Suite on the Main Level for easy access. Lots of outdoor living for grilling, sunsets and rocking chairs.

Our scope of work runs from design through construction drawings and can include site analysis, permitting, HOA approvals, stamped engineering, interior design, renderings, animations and sun shadow studies.  If you would like to use our plans in your marketing material we can personalize the plan book to include your company logo and information. We have just introduced a new format that includes links to a fly around movie of each plan and professional renderings. This provides a way to increase your presence in the industry and instantly upgrade your marketing efforts at no cost to you. Please contact us for more information on this service, for “paper specs” or visit our FAQ page online for more details. 

The North Fork - Log Cabin Plan by Gravitas

The North Fork - Log Cabin Plan by Gravitas

The North Fork - Log Cabin Plan by Gravitas
The North Fork – Log Cabin Plan by Gravitas

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