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Blue Ridge Timberwright's Commercial Timber Frame Gallery |
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The commercial projects designed and crafted by Blue Ridge Timberwrights are often on a large scale, but no less personal or unique. We have helped museums, restaurants, wineries and developers achieve their dreams. If you are planning a commercial project that needs to be a true structural work of art, email us or call to speak with our knowledgeable sales consultants. |
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Gazebos and Pavilions View a sample portfolio of Gazebos and Pavilions we have created. | |||||
| The Museum of Shenandoah Valley - Newly opened in April 2005, this Virginia museum tells the story of the art, history, and culture of the great valley for which it is named. Blue Ridge Timberwrights worked closely with Michael Graves & Associates and Hitt Contracting, Inc. to create these unique timber frames. | ||||||
| Chateau Morrisette - Located in a spectacular mountain setting on the Blue Ridge Parkway, in Virginia, the winery and visitors' center was completed in 1998. More than 12,000 timbers were used to create the feeling and grandeur of old-world architecture. | ||||||
Overton Retreat - Completed in 2004, this unique timber frame presented many exciting challenges for BRTW. Located in McMinnville, Tennessee, this project features a pavilion, a large stone fireplace and a tower that allows for viewing over the lake. |
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| Old Salem Covered Bridge - This award-winning bridge was created by BRTW in Old Salem Village, North Carolina. Built in 1998, more than 600 salvage yellow pine timbers were used to create this historic timber frame bridge. | ||||||
| Somerset Place Historic Site - In 2001, BRTW was asked to create an authentic timber frame structure for a 19th-century Plantation Hospital located on Lake Phelps, North Carolina. | ||||||
AxiomID - Ancient building art meets contemporary design in this one-of-a-kind timber frame located on seven wooded acres in Huntsville, North Carolina. This innovative timber frame was created by BRTW in 2002. |
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| City of Roanoke Bus Shelter - This timber frame structure constructed for the City of Roanoke, Virginia serves as a bus stop shelter near the historic Hotel Roanoke and Conference Center. | ||||||
| Syon Abbey - Started in 2002, this timber frame was designed for a community of Benedictine monks located on the first ridge of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Virginia, near Roanoke. | ||||||
| Red Hill Memorial - In 2003, BRTW created an historically accurate 18th century timber frame for the blacksmith shop at Red Hill, Virginia, the home of Patrick Henry. | ||||||
| Mill Mountain Discovery Visitor's Center - Completed in 2000, this Virginia timber frame was used to create an innovative welcome for the 280,000 annual visitors to the Mill Mountain Discovery Center | ||||||
| Henson Forest Clubhouse - Still under construction, this North Carolina timber frame was created in 2005 using round logs to give the structure a lodge feel. | ||||||
| Franklin Park Performing & Visual Arts Center - Started in 1997, BRTW worked with the Timber Framers Guild to help integrate a solar power array into the Virginia timber frame. When complete, the structure will be the first solar-powered arts center in the United States. | ||||||