Announcement!
Friends of Timberline is pleased to announce that we have new images
of the proposed structure to replace the metal entrance, and a form
for you to tell us your thoughts at the Winter
Entrance page.
The First Place Winners are Ean Eldred & Peter Nylen of NE Works.
Second Place went to Timothy Eddy, Matthew Bray, James McGrath and Kyle
Womack of Hennebery Eddy Architects. The Award of Merit went
to Ross Sanders and Andrew Schafer.
Hold the Door for Generations to Come!
This is YOUR invitation to become part of the history of Timberline
Lodge by holding the door open (literally) for future generations to
enjoy the lodge.
With our "Buy a Bolt Campaign," you and your family can physically
become part of the Timbeline Lodge by having your name engraved on an
anchor bolt that secures the parabolic section structures in place.Your
gift will provide visitors and guests with safe entry and exit during
the winter months and will keep away the massive (and damaging) snow
drifts from the delicate and aging lodge structure.
For more information on how you can help become a part of history,
please contact:
Peter Meijer, AIA, NCARB
503-517-0283
In a state known for its rugged natural beauty, Timberline Lodge is a fitting monument to the pioneer spirit. Perched at the 6,000 foot level of snow-capped Mt. Hood, it is a grand example of Cascadian architecture. The Works Progress Administration built the lodge during the great Depression, employing hundreds of craftsmen. Inside and out the lodge is handmade: from its massive, hand-hewn beams to its hand-woven draperies.
Timberline Lodge is a living museum of arts and crafts inspired by pioneer, Indian and wildlife themes. The Friends of Timberline, a non-profit organization stated in 1975, has restored or faithfully recreated its furnishings and decorations according to plans and photos from the original project, using donations, time and skills of members, regional arts and craftspeople.
Your skills and your tax-deductible contributions make a difference. Timberline Lodge needs your help to preserve the integrity of its unique collection of arts and crafts. We need you to join us.
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