Top-down aerial view of the Fenton house foundation being poured

GPS-synced aerial build log · Fenton, Michigan

The Fenton house, built from the air.

Every week a drone flies the same path over the same acre. The footage is cut, GPS-matched, and cross-faded into a single reel — bare ground becoming a home, one flight at a time.

01 — The record

This is not a highlight reel. It is a survey — the same coordinates, the same altitude, flown again and again so the change is the only thing that moves. What you are looking at is a foundation taking shape from 120 feet up.

Films
4
GPS-synced cuts
Runtime
8min
of assembled flight
Altitude
121ft
above the pad
Logged
Jun’26
and counting
02 — The films

Four passes over one acre.

Each reel is stitched from every flight to date and re-published as the build moves. Tap any frame to play.

03 — Progress from above

Eight days, straight down.

The same top-down frame, dated. Footings become forms; forms become walls; walls take the pour.

04 — The vision

What all this dirt is becoming.

Design render of the finished home from the front
360° DESIGN RENDER A black-clad modern farmhouse, rhe tree line held at the back of the lot. The reason for every flight.