This contemporary timber-frame construction is a light-filled, temperate addition to a Grade II-listed house, and an integral part of the garden whilst complimenting its historical context.
According to the Insuring Timber Initiative: “Historical risk assessment data has largely focused on light wood frame structure using dimension lumber, such as homes, but there are significant ...
Non-orthogonal frames are the superior solution as they are generally inherently resistant to lateral loads and can be dynamically modulated to fit within many different building conditions. The ...
They aimed to build a timber-frame home in Fairfield, Vermont, which they completed in August after several years. Inspired to continue, they created a shed for small-batch maple sugar production.