Discover the art of traditional home building with "Build a Classic Timber Framed House" by Jack A. Sobon, a comprehensive guide that has stood the test of time since its publication in 1994.
Key Details:
- Author: Jack A. Sobon
- Publication Year: 1994
- Format: Paperback
- Dimensions: 8.5" x 11"
- Pages: 202
Book Highlights:
- Step-by-step instructions for building a timber-framed house
- Based on the traditional "hall-and-parlor" home design
- Focuses on affordable and expandable construction methods
- Incorporates modern knowledge on healthy house building
Content Overview:
- Finding the ideal building site
- Creating a master plan
- Selecting the best tree species
- Hewing and milling timbers
- Assembling the frame
- Installing wall sheathing, windows, and doors
- Designing and finishing the interior
- Expanding on the basic plan
Unique Features:
- Emphasis on using economical hand tools
- Guidance on processing your own building materials
- Tips for using local, inexpensive supplies
- Advice on integrating natural systems and efficient heating solutions
Ideal for:
- DIY home builders
- Timber framing enthusiasts
- Architects and designers interested in traditional techniques
- Anyone seeking an affordable, customizable home building approach
Jack A. Sobon, a renowned figure in the timber-framing revival, brings his wealth of experience to this clear and concise guide. His approach makes timber frame construction accessible to a wide audience, emphasizing affordability without compromising on quality or craftsmanship.
The book's enduring popularity since 1994 is a testament to its valuable content and practical approach. Sobon not only guides readers through the construction process but also imparts wisdom on creating a home that is healthy, efficient, and harmonious with its environment.
What sets this book apart is its holistic approach to home building. It doesn't just focus on construction techniques but also addresses site selection, material sourcing, and interior design. The adaptable basic design allows readers to customize the plan to meet their specific needs and preferences.
For those interested in sustainable living, Sobon's advice on incorporating natural systems and efficient heating solutions is particularly valuable. This forward-thinking approach ensures that the homes built using this guide are not only beautiful and durable but also environmentally conscious.
Whether you're planning to build your own timber-framed home or simply interested in traditional construction techniques, "Build a Classic Timber Framed House" offers invaluable insights and practical guidance. It's more than just a building manual; it's a gateway to creating a home with lasting beauty, functionality, and craftsmanship.