2006 Western Conference |
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April 23 EventsOur Conference will wrap up with these presentations. Presentations
FEATURED SPEAKER - Ross Laird: Level, Square, and True: The Creative Traditions of Timber FramingThe traditions of timber construction are perhaps more than a hundred thousand – or two hundred thousand – years old. No one knows for sure. But timber construction is vastly older than any culture, religion, or nation. Long before megalithic temples were constructed from limestone and granite, archaic craftspeople were intimately familiar with the strength and workability of wood. And it was timber framing, in particular – more than mud brick or log construction – that first initiated craftspeople into the mysteries of the right angle. All construction and architecture, from the pyramids of Egypt to the soaring buildings of today, derive from the lessons learned by timber framers eons ago: how to make the work level, and square, and true. Timber framing and human civilization have grown up together, and are interdependent in surprising ways. Timber framing is an exercise in truthfulness. Join acclaimed author Ross A. Laird as he traces the roots of timber framing in ancient cultures and practices. Learn about the legacy of the oldest wood structures that have long since vanished. Discover the gifts of the timber framers to stone builders thousands of years ago. Dr. Laird, a craftsman in wood and stone and an award-winning scholar, will explore the countless centuries – prior to stone blocks and masonry joints – in which wooden structures of all kinds were crafted in much the same way as they are today: with posts, beams, careful orientation, and a sense of purpose. Dr. Laird will follow the threads of the ancient history of timber framing and draw them together in our contemporary world. He will demonstrate the ways in which the traditions of timber framing continue to contribute to philosophy, to spirituality, to science, and to the complex web of human progress. Timber framing is more than a trade; it is a reminder, in our current cultures of the disposable and the temporary, of our connection to nature, to human nature, and to a powerful, perhaps sacred, way of life. Learn more about this distinctive heritage, and reclaim it in your own work, in this engaging presentation. Dr. Laird is a craftsman, poet, teacher, best-selling author, and award-winning scholar. His book Grain of Truth: The Ancient Lessons of Craft examines the relationship between creativity and spirituality in working with wood. He is also the author of A Stone's Throw: The Enduring Nature of Myth, an exploration of the persistence and importance of ancient stories. His newest book, High Life: The Shadow Paths of Addiction, will be published in Fall 2006. Visit www.rosslaird.info for more information. |
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