Green Oak Framing

At OSOTIMBER, our green oak frame architect and collaborative design services form the backbone of who we are and why we do what we do. Exposed timber framing methodologies offer and rely on an unparalleled degree of honesty, with the frame fully expressed for all to see, there really is no place to hide. In contrast to cutting corners and simply hiding the evidence, this fully expressed building format allows the natural character and integrity of the wood to take centre stage, showcasing the authentic craftsmanship and enduring quality of man working with nature’s best.

Whether it's a bespoke new-build home, an oak frame extension, or a simple oak porch, our commitment to exposed heavy timber framing methodologies provide our clients with honest structures and buildings that exude warmth, character, and an undeniable connection to nature.

The Benefits of Early Involvement of a Specialist Green Oak Timber Frame Designer

When considering a construction project that involves green oak timber framing, it is highly beneficial to engage a specialist timber frame designer at the earliest stages of the project. Whether the decision is made alongside an existing architect or prior to the appointment of an architect, the advantages of early involvement are numerous and significant.

Design Integration and Efficiency

Early engagement of a specialist green oak timber frame designer promotes the integration of a well thought through frame into the overall design seamless. The expertise of the timber frame designer can ensure that the structural and aesthetic aspects of the timber frame are efficiently integrated into the architectural plans, maximising the potential of the timber frame in terms of both form and function.

Seamless Coordination

Early involvement of a timber frame designer allows for seamless coordination between the timber frame design and the overall architectural plans. This can prevent potential conflicts or inefficiencies in design, leading to smoother project progress and potentially cost savings.

Customisation and Innovation

Having a specialist green oak timber frame designer on board from the outset opens up opportunities for customised and innovative timber frame solutions. Early involvement allows for the exploration of unique design features and structural elements that can enhance the overall architectural vision of the project.

Structural Integrity and Durability

The specialised knowledge of a green oak timber frame designer ensures that the structural integrity and durability of the timber frame are optimised from the early stages of the project. By addressing structural considerations early on, the timber frame can be designed to seamlessly support the architectural vision while meeting necessary safety and performance standards.

Cost-effective Planning

Early involvement of a specialist green oak timber frame designer can lead to cost-effective planning. Through early collaboration, potential design modifications and their associated costs are identified and addressed before they become significant challenges during the construction phase.

HERITAGE CRAFT VS CNC

or is it

MAN VS MACHINE


There is A LOT of talk either side of the fence when it comes to the pros and cons of CNC fabrication and the dilution of a heritage craft. We at OSOTIMBER believe it’s far from a black and white scenario and have direct experience (good and bad) from both sides. Balancing the heritage craft of green oak framing with CNC fabrication presents a unique set of challenges and opportunities.

The rich tradition of green oak framing, with its emphasis on handcrafted joinery and intricate detailing, is deeply rooted in history and craftsmanship. On the other hand, CNC fabrication offers precision and efficiency, allowing for intricate designs and complex geometries. The focus and reliance on successful CNC fabrication lies predominantly with the designer and their understanding of not only this complex craft, but the implications and limitations of the CNC tooling and process.

Finding the equilibrium between these two methodologies requires a delicate dance of preserving traditional techniques whilst embracing modern technology. It involves honoring the heritage nature of green oak framing whilst harnessing the capabilities of CNC to push the boundaries of design and construction. Striking this balance involves thoughtful consideration, skillful collaboration, and a deep understanding of both the past and the future of timber framing. From our perspective, it’s not a one or the other situation, more of an either/or.

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