Vermont Timber Works
36 Fairbanks Road
N. Springfield, VT 05150
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Hand Hewn Barn Frame
Southeastern Vermont Welcome Center
 

For this wonderful project in southern Vermont, we worked with architects Jeff Goldstone and Tim Smith of Tim Smith & Associates, Dufresne-Henry Engineers, Neagley & Chase Construction and Munson Earthmoving. Located on Interstate 91 North, just over the Massachusetts border, this 48' x 96' post & beam timber frame was custom built in the style of old Vermont barns.

The State of Vermont has done a great job setting up the Welcome Center like a mini-museum with information about various towns throughout Vermont, computer stations linked to Chambers of Commerce, and displays of centuries-old rural traditions.

Click on the following links to view .pdf's of the framing plans, or scroll down to see more pictures. A 3D rotatable file of our frame can also be downloaded from this page. You may need to download an o2c viewer. It will take a minute to do, but it will be worth it! Click here to download the o2c Viewer

 
Framing Plan

Bent Profiles

Bay Profiles

More Bay Profiles

Joint Details

More Joint Details

3d Rotatable Frame
Click here to download the o2c Viewer

Beautiful Exterior Photograph of a Traditional Vermont Post & Beam Barn
Timber Frame Barn, Welcome Center and Mini-Museum
Interior Design of a Traditional Hand Hewn Barn Flying in the Upper Heavy Timber Rafters
Hand Hewn Timber Frame Roof Rafters Flying
Almost Complete Timber Frame Barn
Setting the Last Seciton of the Post & Beam Welcome Center
Through Mortise & Tenon on a Hand Hewn Barn Timber Frame Classic Timber Frame Joints for the Southern Vermont Welcome Center
Hand Hewn Pine Timbers Hand Hewn Pine with Traditional Joinery
White Oak "Corn Crib" Information Booth at the Southern Vermont Welcome Center Hand Hewn White Oak Timber Corn Crib
Oak Information Crib Hand Hewn Oak Frame
Setting the Huge Heavy Timber Posts for a Hand Hewn Barn Museum Timber Frame Picnic Shelter
Setting the Bents White Oak Picnic Shelter
The Crew of Vermont Timber Works
The Crew of Vermont Timber Works
   

 

 

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