Current Projects
Photos, case studies, and stories from our projects.
Teeter/Sjoberg Residence
Set on 80 acres in North Park, this White Fir timber frame turned a no running water long weekend kind of property...
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Geo/Scribe Workshop:
Sometimes you don't know what you're getting yourself into, and it's a good thing. At last years, (2010), face to face meeting of the Board of Directors of the Timber Framers Guild, I volunteered to host a reprise of a very successful Geometric Design workshop held in New England in 2009...
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Nolte Residence:
Originally conceived as a strawbale, we redesigned this home for the owners and cut about 20% of the square footage out of it. We were inspired by...
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Hendershot Residence:
Meant to look like an old farmhouse that's been remodeled inside, we also took inspiration for this timber frame from the geometric workshop we hosted in October of 2011. Cambered ties...
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Carpenter Residence:
Stories abound in this cabin retreat for Jim and Nancy Carpenter. The lot is part of the 10,000 acre Phantom Canyon Ranch, and one of the only building sites in northern Colorado we've ever been on that doesn't have a single view of another building.
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Miller Residence:
Part of a Hybrid home in Rist Canyon. Bottom chords of the trusses were eliminated to allow more of the spectacular down canyon views.
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Clark Residence:
Located in Routt County, Colorado, this home displays a fine example of site-specific architecture. Much of the timber is beetle-killed, and all the full round columns came right off the property.
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Horsman Residence:
This is one of our favorite projects, and our first large scale success using locally harvested materials.
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Bohemian Air Hangar:
We built two entries for Bohemian Air's new hangar, which will double as a fund-raising facility. We also wrapped some steel to look like timber, and did a bunch of the interior trimwork.
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Donaldson Residence:
Built right in Fort Collins, this hybrid home features a bunch of trusses inside and a front and back porch to die for.
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Small Projects:
We do a lot of small projects as well, adding structure and grace through porches, great rooms, and other timber frame0 elements.
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