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TIMBER FRAME STRUCTURE FOR ART THERAPY

8/30/2017

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Our timber framed sheep structure built for art therapy to benefit individuals with disabilities is almost finished!
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Over the past few months, we’ve been hard at work building a timber framed sheep shelter. Timber framing is an ancient building technique that has been used in many parts of the world for thousands of years. This method is much more complex and labor intensive than today’s common building techniques but will ensure this structure will last centuries. These sheep will have the finest living quarters in the land! The Artist Exchange of Cranston will be tending to the sheep and using the wool in their programs. This programs will benefit people with disabilities through art therapy.
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Victoria Addington link
1/26/2023 03:17:45 am

You made a good point when you discussed that timber framing is utilized in many parts of the globe. My friend wants his dream home to have a timber wall frame. I think it's best to turn to a timber wall frame manufacturer that can execute their desired materials.

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