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Old 10-24-2024, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by t walgamuth View Post
The truss that dives into the chimney is apparently supported by the stonework. The beams are cut off flat where they intersect so the internal connectors are not seen. The flat boards of the ceiling look unsupported but are not. This is a truly stunning construction with a very heavy cost to build. I believe it is a true system.

In the olden days t hey just used very large beams and pegged the ends with round wood fasteners. My best guess is this is located in a very heavy snow area and actually needed all that heavy construction to support the weight. It has been there a good while though and is still standing.
There is no chimney, nor any stonework seen under the area in question. There is no chimney visible on photos of the exterior and roof. 1992 isn't exactly the olden days. There might be some Ludwig Mies van der Rohe hidden under wood cladding.
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