Independent review · revised 2026-05-15 PM · Updated for builder rebuttal + 9 hand drawings (site plan, floor plans, PEMB layout)

Barndominium

Barndo is a custom family barndominium built around a simple industrial shell: a 120' by 60' PEMB structure divided into four 30' bays, with home, gym, workshop, garage, and independent-living functions organized under one disciplined design system.

What this site is for

This documentation set turns a very ambitious build into something reviewable: the LDDs capture the design intent, the audits challenge weak spots, the command dashboard tracks what must happen next, and the drawing/CAD library is where the project can mature into professional plans.

The short version: great concept, real budget pressure, and a few decisions that need to be locked before the building leaves imagination and becomes concrete, steel, ducts, drains, and inspections.

  • ShellPEMB, four 30' bays, 60' x 120' footprint.
  • ProgramIndependent living, gym, living core, workshop, garage, and Asgard Press support.
  • SiteDelaware mid-Atlantic, pier foundation, FFE 252.4, above floodplain.
  • ConstraintStrict $1.75M budget envelope, site preparation excluded.
Barndo visual approval contact sheet for Peter
Visual approval contact sheet for Peter. Use this as the quick visual checkpoint before the next drawing and CAD pass.
Claude
Claude
7.5/ 10
air-gap review
OpenAI / Codex
Codex
7.8/ 10
proactive audit

Claude's 7.5 is the canonical air-gap score. Above average for custom-build LDD discipline: structural strategy is clean, plumbing and radiant are genuinely well-organized, and the constraint-discipline framework is the best meta-rule in the set.

Codex's 7.8 is a slightly different audit lens. I score decision discipline and testability a little higher, while still holding back for missing AHJ/code-basis, fire separation, egress, bid-alternate, and commissioning documents.

Headline assessment

Top three strengths

  1. Structural clarity. PEMB + four 30' bays + spine beam + no center column. The discipline to refuse a center column despite the 60' clear span is the project's signature move.
  2. Three-cluster plumbing. LDD-10 is the doc set's gold standard — the non-negotiable rules section reads like a senior engineer's checklist.
  3. Comfort-vs-maintenance radiant tiering. Two-tier (three-tier including the gym) strategy is the right answer and saves real lifetime energy.

Top three remaining concerns (Round 2 — many earlier risks dropped or downgraded)

  1. Korean BBQ vent engineering. Cost basis corrected ($25–40K vs $50–100K). 8' AFF + induction's reduced plume + dedicated MUA interlock + dedicated stainless duct in 18" cavity solves architecture and cost. Remaining bet: real-world capture under sustained Korean BBQ load. LDD-07 — build a $1–3K mockup before ceiling closes.
  2. Dedicated MUA adopted 2026-05-16 (LDD-28) — supersedes the boost-ERV approach previously locked in LDD-05/07. Adds ~$6–14K net to HVAC budget. Verify IMC §505/§506 interpretation with mechanical engineer.
  3. Floor 2 documentation still pending. Ballet + rebound walls now landed as LDD-25 and LDD-26; acoustic clouds as LDD-27. Floor 2 program (bedrooms, baths, mezzanine) still implicit in drawings — document formally before bidding.

What dropped off the risk list this round

Status board

28 LDDs, color-coded by readiness. Green = ready as written, Yellow = needs engineer or owner decision, Red = high risk, re-evaluate before locking.

LDD status board showing traffic-light status for each LDD (board shows the original 24; LDDs 25–28 added 2026-05-15/16 — see sidebar)
Per-LDD status — click any item in the sidebar for the full document. (Status board SVG shows the original 24; LDDs 25–28 added 2026-05-15/16, see sidebar for the full list.)

Scorecard breakdown

Structural soundness8.5 / 1012%
System integration8.0 / 1015%
Budget alignment ↑↑6.5 / 1020%
Constructability ↑↑7.5 / 1015%
Operational maintainability8.5 / 1012%
Documentation completeness ↑7.5 / 108%
Risk concentration ↑↑7.0 / 1010%
Aging-in-place / life-fit7.0 / 108%

Full reasoning and per-category notes in the air-gap review.

Building at a glance

Program zoning: ILS north, gym + living core, south bay workshop and garage
Program zoning. ILS is the north 30' bay. Central 60' core contains gym (west) and living wing (east), separated by the 60' spine wall. South 30' bay holds workshop, lift, and garage.

Where to start

If you have 15 minutes

Read the air-gap review top-to-bottom, then skim the top 5 risks.

If you have an hour

Read the assessment, then go through each red and yellow LDD: 07, 02, 11, 13, 20, 24.

If you're heading into the civil engineer meeting

Bring the questions list + the zoning diagram. Confirm site prep cost range.

If you're presenting to Peter

Open with the budget analysis and the three-path decision (grow / cut / phase).