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![]() "Creating Structural Works of Art" Blue Ridge Timberwrights |
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AxiomID, North Carolina |
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The planned expansion of a nearby airport would mean relocation for AxiomID (a product design firm located in Huntsville, North Carolina) - and the opportunity to create a building as innovative as the company it housed. Owner Richard Turner wanted a design that would facilitate efficient work flow, creativity and teamwork. He envisioned a unique experience - to work in a facility specifically designed to their needs with a very open and team-oriented work environment. Mr. Turner originally planned a structural steel building but found steel companies less accommodating and prices higher than timber framing. Instead, Blue Ridge Timberwrights and Architect Brian LaPointe worked closely to design an eight-faceted timber structure. The timber frame was positioned to overlook seven wooded acres wrapping around a 30-foot deep gorge filled with 60 to 80 foot trees. This allowed the timber frame to be placed in a unique relationship with its environment. The first floor is subterranean in the front; the main entrance is on the mezzanine level of the building. The structure was completed in 2002 and used 248 Douglas fir timbers totaling more than 30,190 board feet and covering more than 10,000 square feet. Each of the nine bents included a 44-foot beam. |
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