Posts Tagged ‘green building’

4 Over 4, with a Lean-To

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Traditional Framing:North Gable, 4 over 4

If you ever have a chance to walk around an old barn or see the bones of a really old homestead shelter you’ll notice that those massive posts and beams don’t land straight on the foundation but on even larger timbers, the sills. Our forebearers built this way based on centuries of practical experience. Those sills lock in the box, as we say, making the entire frame ridged and allowed the frame to ride like a boat on top of the foundation. Today’s timber frame industry has done away with timbered sills and we feel that this is a great loss and will generally shorten the life span of the frames. (more…)

Buying TTW Plans

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

All our model frames are available for purchase in plan form. If you, or your builder, are interested in using our plans here’s what you need to know.

Preview: Look before you buy a plan. We suggest you request a preview of the model(s) you are interested in. You will need to download, for free, Google’s SketchUp Viewer. This program is available for both MacIntosh and (more…)

Lets Make A Deal

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

How can we build better? How can we build cleaner? How can we build equitably?

By making a deal!

The deal is this: that we build healthy shelters using natural resources that nature can replenish in less time than the service life of these shelters and that we do this without regard for any factor other than that every human has the basic right to shelter. We can do the first two right now, it’s rather simple. It’s that equitably part that I have not figured out yet. Hence the ’s in, Let’s Make A Deal! (more…)