I would have built a Woods open air coop.
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IMO, insulation provides minimal benefit compared to the expense... unless you are building a metal building. Better to put your money into providing lots of natural lighting which is positioned to take advantage of morning sunlight. If you are interested, you can view my coop which is in my interview which is listed in my signature. Total of 65 s.f. of ventilation IF all doors and windows are opened. Coop is 10 x 12. Doors and windows were picked up at town dump aka. Town Mall.
Hoopy, I think that even with your winds coming from the South (I find that weird. Almost all of my weather comes screaming from the West!) that the Woods coop WOULD work for you. B/C it is open in the front, but closed at the back, the air movement is stifled before it gets to the back where the birds are roosting. The air flows up and out the Clerestory windows. I have 3 sides of one bay of the run closed off by plastic in the winter. The open side is on the west. BUT, b/c the other 3 sides are closed, that wind has no where to go, and is stopped before it ever becomes a problem in that "sun room". It is always calm in there, and quite pleasant. The building and orientation specifications for the Woods coop are very exacting: including L to W ratio, and exact slight SE orientation of the building.
IMO, insulation provides minimal benefit compared to the expense... unless you are building a metal building. Better to put your money into providing lots of natural lighting which is positioned to take advantage of morning sunlight. If you are interested, you can view my coop which is in my interview which is listed in my signature. Total of 65 s.f. of ventilation IF all doors and windows are opened. Coop is 10 x 12. Doors and windows were picked up at town dump aka. Town Mall.