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Natural Timber Frame Homes

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Natural Timber Frame Homes Building with Wood, Stone, Clay, and Straw Wayne J. Bingham and Jerod Pfeffer Natural Timber Frame Homes is a book about the future of houses-those inspired not by a technology-governed and energy-intensive world, but instead developed organically in response to the places in which we live. Through beautiful photography and informed text, Natural Timber Frame Homes explores the quiet splendor of traditional timber frame homes built with straw bales and plaster or clay-finished walls. Author was instrumental in developing and building. The AIA Habitat for Humanity house, and served as chairperson of the AIA Committee on the Environment.

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In the rush to acquire bigger and better homes and to pay off increasingly larger mortgages, many of us have been left feeling dissatisfied. Why is this so? There is compelling evidence that what we really desire is not bigger homes, not more space, but better space. Natural Timber Frame Homes lays the philosophical groundwork for how locally available materials result in more durable and beautiful homes. It asks us to consider the source of our wood, stone, clay, and straw and suggests that this awareness contributes to our perception of character in a finished house. Building naturally also gives us the feedback necessary to be conscientious environmental and economic stewards and allows us to play a meaningful role in the creation of our dwelling. This book puts the theory of natural building into practice by providing the tools to evaluate your area for potential building materials. Photographs and drawings pull the theory together into workable timber frame construction details with floor plans that are adaptable to your specific needs, including your climate and landscape.Beauty and character of traditional timber frame homes are a result of natural materials being crafted by the hands of the builder. By injecting ourselves into the process of home construction, we have the potential to live more connected to the natural world and influence the future of the Earth for the better. Architect Wayne J. Bingham assists owners and builders in planning, designing, and constructing natural timber frame and strawbale homes. His work has been published in Architectural Digest, Popular Science, the Salt Lake Tribune, Intermountain Contractor, the Deseret News, Nikkei Architecture, and TheNew Strawbale Home. Wayne, along with Bill and Athena Steen, authored the book Small Strawbale: Natural Homes, Projects & Designs. Wayne and his wife, Colleen, have built their own timber frame and strawbale home in Teton Valley, Idaho, and coauthored Strawbale Home Plans. Jerod Pfeffer combines a background in carpentry with a formal education in photography and journalism. A lifelong woodworker, he built everything from vinyl-sided apartments to custom log homes before getting hooked on traditional building. Jerod teaches others the craft of timber framing and hand-tool woodworking through demonstrations and workshops. His current focus is the development of nonelectric living systems to enable houses and people to elegantly respond to the climate and energy challenges of the coming decades. In his spare time, Jerod works on his own natural timber frame home and adds mulch to his forest garden in rural Idaho.

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Timber frame construction goes sustainable with this new building combination.

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ISBN:
9781586858605
Author:
Bingham, Wayne J
Publisher:
Gibbs Smith Publishers
Author:
Bingham, Wayne J.
Author:
Pfeffer, Jerod
Author:
Bingham, Wayne
Subject:
Design & Construction
Subject:
Wooden-frame houses
Subject:
Appropriate technology.
Subject:
Construction - General
Subject:
Building materials
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Publication Date:
20070431
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
145
Dimensions:
8.84x8.83x.87 in. 1.92 lbs.

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"Synopsis" by , In the rush to acquire bigger and better homes and to pay off increasingly larger mortgages, many of us have been left feeling dissatisfied. Why is this so? There is compelling evidence that what we really desire is not bigger homes, not more space, but better space. Natural Timber Frame Homes lays the philosophical groundwork for how locally available materials result in more durable and beautiful homes. It asks us to consider the source of our wood, stone, clay, and straw and suggests that this awareness contributes to our perception of character in a finished house. Building naturally also gives us the feedback necessary to be conscientious environmental and economic stewards and allows us to play a meaningful role in the creation of our dwelling. This book puts the theory of natural building into practice by providing the tools to evaluate your area for potential building materials. Photographs and drawings pull the theory together into workable timber frame construction details with floor plans that are adaptable to your specific needs, including your climate and landscape.Beauty and character of traditional timber frame homes are a result of natural materials being crafted by the hands of the builder. By injecting ourselves into the process of home construction, we have the potential to live more connected to the natural world and influence the future of the Earth for the better. Architect Wayne J. Bingham assists owners and builders in planning, designing, and constructing natural timber frame and strawbale homes. His work has been published in Architectural Digest, Popular Science, the Salt Lake Tribune, Intermountain Contractor, the Deseret News, Nikkei Architecture, and TheNew Strawbale Home. Wayne, along with Bill and Athena Steen, authored the book Small Strawbale: Natural Homes, Projects & Designs. Wayne and his wife, Colleen, have built their own timber frame and strawbale home in Teton Valley, Idaho, and coauthored Strawbale Home Plans. Jerod Pfeffer combines a background in carpentry with a formal education in photography and journalism. A lifelong woodworker, he built everything from vinyl-sided apartments to custom log homes before getting hooked on traditional building. Jerod teaches others the craft of timber framing and hand-tool woodworking through demonstrations and workshops. His current focus is the development of nonelectric living systems to enable houses and people to elegantly respond to the climate and energy challenges of the coming decades. In his spare time, Jerod works on his own natural timber frame home and adds mulch to his forest garden in rural Idaho.
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