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Ecosystem based Architecture on the Road
Traditional Timber Framing Co. is taking Ecosystem based Architecture on the road in the month of October: Heritage BC Annual Conference Rossland, BC Oct. 2&3, 2015 http://heritagebc.ca/events/annual-conference-registration Smarter, Green Homes workshops Rossland, BC, Oct.9-12, 2015 http://monasheeinstitute.org/courses/smaller-greener-house-design/ Timber Framer Guild Annual Conference Coeur …
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Why shop @ HPFP Wood Products? Reason #1
Haven’t posted in a while. Not because of the lack of things going on….. As promised here is Reason #1 why we prefer to purchase our wood from Harrop-Procter Wood Products: It puts a smile on peoples faces! Numerous times I have pulled up at …
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Exciting clay brick projects, current and upcoming
Ecosystem based Architecture is moving forward and East. Current projects include the restoration and rehabilitation of the CPR stationhouse in Nelson, BC, where a 4″ claybrick liner is presently being installed on the inside of the building in conjunction with 7″ of cellulose insulation. …
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Restoring the Nelson Railway Station
Ancient past meets recent past to stay united into the future. Woodchip clay bricks meet Nelson, BC railway station. Take a look at a video that The Nelson Daily created about the project. You’ll see how we make the bricks, and hear more about the …
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What to expect from the new teTradition blog
14 years of living beside one of the oldest community forests in British Columbia, has definitively rubbed off. Not only do we design our buildings ‘on the stump’, meaning we consider what is growing in the forest before we start the design process, but …
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