We find ourselves doing more and more Log or Timber accents all the time.
These are added to either an existing building or a new building under
construction to give it a more natural or "earthy" feel.
Some examples below.
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Pavilion
Western Red Cedar "Root Flare" roof for an open air Pavilion in North Carolina |
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Pavilion
Western Red Cedar Root Flares
Roof System built on the ground |
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Pavilion
Posts and naturally bent "knee braces" for the roof supports |
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Portico
A "portico" or entranceway to a Kindergarten in Japan.
The main structure is conventional concrete.
Log accents added to give it a more natural "feel" |
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Entrance Hall
Entrance Hall to the kindergarten |
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Timber Portico
Entranceway to a Hybrid / Timber house |
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12' x 16" Timber trusses for Great Room |
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16 x 16" Deck Posts |
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Truss Detailing |
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Timber Frame Gazebo
Originally built as a "Home Show" display piece (about 15 years ago). 6 ft diameter Hexagon. |
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11' - 10" = 99 sq. ft. |
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Now used as a "firewood shed" but this same "look" can be easily expanded. |
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