Paul Oatman, Peter Sinclair, Joel McCarty
HISTORIC AMERICAN ROOF TRUSSES, 4
I. SCISSORTRUSSES
Jan Lewandoski
HISTORIC SCISSOR TRUSS ANALYSIS, 15
Ed Levin
OUR OWN TOUR DE FRANCE, 18
LETTERS
Will Beemer
LIFTING APPARATUS CALCULATIONS, 29
Grigg Mullen
On the cover, view of a well-preserved street in Rouen, a town visited by several Guild members following a guided tour of timber-framed buildings in northeastern France. Note trussed wall framing over broad shop windows, slate siding on buildings at the center of the view and the exuberant multiplicity of bracing patterns. The building visible at the far end of the street appears to have had its roof raised. Will Beemer’s report on the tour, page 18. Photo by Chris Madigan.
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