New Energy Works Timberframers
Timber frame homes, post & beam homes, trusses, timbers, custom design/build timberframers using recyled and sustainable wood. Come to one of our open houses or raisings to see what we are all about.
The afternoon sun silhouettes timbers and man at the Christopher Bridge winery raising in Oregon City a few weeks back. The architect on this project was Michael Wellman of Silverton, Oregon. Labels: oregon raising, oregon timber frame, west coast timber frame, Wine cellar
"It's grand, real grand, Jonathan. The timbers are, of course, a real sight to behold every day and everyone driving by slows their pace for awhile ...a good start for what we're envisioning once we can actually show our wines inside. Today, the white fir decking is going on the roof. Looks great! Thanks for choreographing a magical Raising Day for us! Everyone who came left inspired and impressed!" Susi Carlberg, Christopher Bridge Winery
Labels: oregon timber frame, portland timber frame, Wine cellar
This wine cellar and tasting room is paneled with redwood reclaimed from wine vats from a local winery. The hollow maple tasting table was harvested on site from a dead tree.
Labels: Wine cellar

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For over twenty years,
New Energy Works has been one of the nation's preeminent
timber frame home builders. We offer a range of services
including timberframe design, fine woodworking, timber
frame enclosure services utilizing SIP's and of course,
some of the most elegant and lyrical timber frames in
the industry.
Weve had the
privilege of working with some great clients. Some have
been struggling young couples who want a modest home
in the Finger Lakes region of New York others
have been high-end architects and builders creating
magnificent lodges high in the mountains of Colorado — others still are interested in building in Portland, Oregon, one of the greenest states in the US.
Their common denominator is the love of fine wood, elegant
design, sustainable design and old-world craftsmanship.
We hope that you'll
explore our website and revisit it regularly. In the
years that we've been online, we've found this site
to be an invaluable design resource, one that has evolved
and improved through input from people like you. We
always appreciate your comments - keep in touch.