by robpickett | Jun 1, 2015 | Building Systems, Green Building
Oversight and Inspection Summer 2015 Open PDF Full-Page —————————— Integrating Solar Spring 2015 Open PDF Full-Page —————————— Preparing for the...
by robpickett | Apr 22, 2015 | All About Logs, News, Wood Technologies
Why Austria has a head start in the sustainable timber revolution Pyramidenkogel, the world’s tallest timber observation tower. Willow Aliento | 15 April 2015 Timber construction is on the up; in Austria that’s literally, with developers in that country soon starting...
by robpickett | Apr 13, 2015 | American Log Home Heritage, News
Sturgis log cabin to get new home at Camp Fort Hill By Rosalie Currier Posted Apr. 6, 2015 at 2:00 PM David Sturgis is sharing his family history with Camp Fort Hill in the form of a hand-hewn log cabin built in 1850 by his great-grandfather, Thomas Sturgis. Sturgis...
by robpickett | Apr 13, 2015 | American Log Home Heritage, News
A cabin in Clackamas could predate 1804 expedition of Lewis and Clark By Janet Eastman / The Oregonian Published Apr 7, 2015 at 12:00AM MOLALLA — Protected inside a workshop hidden among Clackamas County farmland is a mysterious log dwelling that may prompt a rewrite...
by robpickett | Apr 13, 2015 | News
ANN NORMAND | MARCH 19, 2015 This week, the winners of the 2015 Prairie Wood Design Awards were announced. The winning designers and engineers were recognized at a beautiful gala on Tuesday at the Hotel Macdonald in Edmonton. The winning projects were thoughtfully...
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