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View the gorgeous slideshow accompanying this article in the Jan. '11 issue of Green Source Magazine. Duluth Timber wood featured in this LEED platinum building project at University of Minnesota Duluth. Design by Salmela Architect.

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Reclaimed Timber

  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    Music pavilion, Bellingham, WA / Cascade Joinery
  • Douglas fir contrasting two as-is patinas
    Chinook Wind studio, Everson, WA
  • As-is Douglas fir 8x8 beams from Arizona
    Chinook Wind studio, Everson, WA
  • LEED platinum candidate Bagley Classroom at University of Minnesota Duluth / Salmela Architect
  • 8" x 20" x 23' reclaimed Douglas fir beams (basswood paneling)
    Bagley Classroom, UMD / Salmela Architect
  • Reclaimed Alaskan yellow cedar bench
    Bagley Classroom, UMD / Salmela Architect
  • "As is" patina, Douglas fir
    Private residence / Howard Backen Architect
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    Private residence / CF Design, Ltd
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir elevated walkway
    Will Steger Conference Center, Ely, MN / Jeff Kemmer Timberframe
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir conservatory
    Will Steger Conference Center / Jeff Kemmer Timberframe
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir, with stencil
    Sapphire Laguna / Si Teller Architect
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir, wire brushed and waxed
    Willows Lodge, Woodinville, WA
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir /
    Salmela Architect / River City Builders & Millworks
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    River City Builders & Millworks
  • Hewn-textured Douglas fir
    Pasadera Country Club, Monterey, CA
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    Private residence / Amstutz Timberframes
  • Sandblasted texture, Douglas fir
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    Private residence, Nebraska
  • Premium resawn Douglas fir
    Private residence, CF Design, Ltd / Miller Post & Beam
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Three words: good big wood. Reclaimed timber--and all the smaller dimensional stock cut from it--boasts some of the finest quality wood our generations(s) will ever see. Structural integrity. Gorgeous old-growth tree grain. Good karma available to those who provide a good home. Salvaged wood for sustainable building.

Douglas Fir Timber

Heart Pine Timber

“I don’t think we grasped how truly remarkable such a piece of wood would be. Seeing the entire crew work together to execute a single cut on this truly stunning piece of wood quickly gave us an understanding — and we liked it.”
--Jason Hammond, customer w/ Star-Tribune blog
read/view more at "Big Wood Blog"