Jeffrey H. Dean is a true Renaissance man: a builder, sculptor, painter, metalsmith, potter and jack of all trades/master of all trades. Here is but one of his many projects: a gorgeous timber frame barn with cordwood and board & batten. This serves as home for yaks, yows and goats. [The following pictures are the copyright of Jeffrey H Dean and are used with his permission.] Jeffrey and his beautiful wife Ranja are offering Homestead Tours of their gorgeous Homer, Alaska paradise in August and September 2017. Sign up or take a virtual tour at the following link if you would like to be amazed and/or commission a piece of artwork. https://jeffreyhdean.com/tour/ Nice juxtaposition of cordwood, framing and board & batten siding.Now, wouldn’t you like to be a pampered yak or yow (cow/yak cross) in this building! The vistas are truly breathtaking. The hay is sweet and the building so very attractive. Look at how the doors and the locks all tie into the framework! This is assuredly a master craftsman at work. https://jeffreyhdean.com/tour/workshop/cordwood/
Should you wish to learn how to build a cordwood cottage, cabin or home, please visit www.cordwoodconstruction.org While you are there, click on the pictures, read the brief articles, check out the latest workshops and newsletter and if you are interested click on the Online Bookstore to see all the cordwood literature available in print and ebook format.If you have questions that aren’t answered on the website you can email me at richardflatau@gmail.com
Readers have requested a brief bio, so here goes: Richard & Becky Flatau built their mortgage-free cordwood home in 1979 in Merrill, Wisconsin. Since then, they have written books, conducted workshops, facilitated the 2005, 2011 and 2015 Cordwood Conferences and provided instruction for thousands of cordwood builders. Cordwood Workshop Video (2017), Cordwood Construction Best Practices (2017) and Cordwood Conference Papers 2015 are the newest publications available from their online cordwood bookstore. www.cordwoodconstruction.org
Here is a picture of the Cordwood Workshop Video cover, featuring the Cordwood Education Center.
For more information on Cordwood Construction, click on the picture or visit www.cordwoodconstruction.org Below is the 30 item Video menu.