We are looking to work with a builder who would be interested in developing a small property in Johnson City, Texas
Our wish is to create:1)
Basic shell-only of a commercial space up front to lease out (and to be finished out by a future lessor). We were told by a retired TXDOT person that the original driveway for the former Mermaid Club (which dates back decades) should be grandfathered in, IF we use that part of the land for the same usage (restaurant-club). There is working well on site as well as a Pedernales pole at the street. There are two old septic systems that we were told “off-record” we could try to re-use… until they failed! hahaha…
2)TXDOT recently gave us a residential address at the second driveway on site. We have envisioned as a personal retreat-center with a multi-building pavilion-style home with scattered small out buildings for use as office, art studio, music room, meditation and healing spaces, etc.
For the rest of the property,3)
Lastly, several non-plumbed guest rooms, etc.
Our budget is not a typical “wine-trail megaplex…” So we are looking for creativity over costs. We’re willing to give free reign for an outstanding portfolio piece for our builder: something innovative and inspiring for Hill Country and possibly with weird or cutting-edge materials: concrete panels, earth berms, metal buildings, etc. We are fan of AQ Jones (for the best compact space planning), Rudolf Shindler (for use of cheap plywood cabinetry) and Charles Eames (using off-the-shelf and ready-made materials), all of whom built classic masterpieces from “cheap” materials. Lastly, we prefer to work with a construction ‘lay architectural’ person that understands “materials,” as opposed to a ‘high-brow’ architect. The land is in Blanco county OUTSIDE city limits and is unrestricted. Below are are style guide inspirational images:

floor zone friendly, architect: mies van der rohe
Floor Plan – squares and rectangles

square floor plan – feng shui, architect: stratton

floor plan rectangle

simple spaces
Concepts – post and beam streamline

clean lines

clean lines, architect: aq jones

completely private facade towards north, architect: aq jones

Eichler vaulted ceiling Interior, architect: aq jones

off the shelf metal panels and windows, architect: charles and ray eames

open air post and beam atrium, builder: eichler

shed roof cliff may interior
Wide Overhangs

eggcrate construction, architect: stratton

cantilevered awning, architect: albert frey

wide overhangs and simple materials, architect: albert frey

exposed metal frame, architect: pierre koenig

post and beam construction, architect: bill krisel

eggcrate construction, architect: stratton

breezeways, architect: richard neutra

wide overhangs – wall of glass, builder: eichler
Shed Roof – NO FLAT roofs – 12-2 to 4-12 pitch – NO butterfly
Materials – Finishes – exposed materials – beams – concrete – metal

eames house interior, all off the shelf panels and windows

open metal frame construction, architect: pierre koenig

cantelevered shed roof open-air

wall of glass and clerestory windows, architect: cliff may

shed roof cliff may interior

exposed metal frame, architect: pierre koenig

exposed metal framing, architect: pierre koenig

eichler open plan with atrium, architect aq jones

embedded rock floor, architect: aq jones

walls of glass with clerestory, architect bill krisel