Wednesday, November 9, 2011

The finishing touches

Fall found us in the home stretch, with just the landscaping and roofing left to go. Below, Bob is peeling logs that will act as seating and informal steps in the "outdoor rooms" at the north and south of the pavilion.


Luckily, Dave had some timber-working tools he was willing to share for this task. This draw knife was a remarkable tool for removing bark.


Here, Dave and John begin to assemble the accessible entry ramp.


The ramp rests on a floating timber footing at its lower end, and is supported on floating dock hinges at the building edge. Jack gets ready to attach the ramp in place.


Dave and John construct beautiful rubble retaining walls along the entry path. In the background, Jack and and Bob secure sections of log in place.


John's exacting archeological excavating skills are evident in the perfect firepit he dug into the clay.


A small delivery of gravel allowed us to establish a dry area for gathering.




Carpenter Dave came by to bend and help install flashing at the roof.




The transparent acrylic roof allows light transmission but collects rainwater ...


that is then channeled out a scupper and down some drain chains ...


where it feeds into three large interconnected barrels, providing 600 litres of rainwater collection capacity.