Posted By: ArtisanalStruc
Dismantling of a 1850's Barn Video! - 07/08/15 01:54 PM
Hello Everyone!
Thought you all might like this video we made here at Artisanal Structures of the dismantling of a 1850's timber frame barn.
Barn Dismantling Video!
The timbers you see in the video are going to be used to build a home in Nazareth PA at Little Pond. This year’s project and workshop offerings utilize the construction of a 1200 square foot timber framed strawbale home with adjoining 500 square foot solarium/breezeway. All the stone, timbers and lumber for the frame, floors, trim, stone walls and details is repurposed material from a 1850’s barn. The walls are lime plaster exterior and clay plaster interior. The project focuses on natural building techniques and the re-salvaging of materials.
Check out the video and if your interested in signing up for a workshop follow this link:
Artisanal Structures Workshops
Also for project updates you can follow us on facebook: Artisanal Structures Facebook Page
More videos and photos soon!
Enjoy!
Mark Southard
southard@artisanalstructures.com
Thought you all might like this video we made here at Artisanal Structures of the dismantling of a 1850's timber frame barn.
Barn Dismantling Video!
The timbers you see in the video are going to be used to build a home in Nazareth PA at Little Pond. This year’s project and workshop offerings utilize the construction of a 1200 square foot timber framed strawbale home with adjoining 500 square foot solarium/breezeway. All the stone, timbers and lumber for the frame, floors, trim, stone walls and details is repurposed material from a 1850’s barn. The walls are lime plaster exterior and clay plaster interior. The project focuses on natural building techniques and the re-salvaging of materials.
Check out the video and if your interested in signing up for a workshop follow this link:
Artisanal Structures Workshops
Also for project updates you can follow us on facebook: Artisanal Structures Facebook Page
More videos and photos soon!
Enjoy!
Mark Southard
southard@artisanalstructures.com