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08/11/2022
Our custom engraved corporate are back by popular demand.
To learn more visit this page on our website:
https://www.bayarearedwood.com/brandedproducts
We have been collaborating with our friends and with boards to display their signature dish.
https://www.bayarearedwood.com/projects/2022/8/7/lb-steak
We even took a board on an adventure in the High Sierras in July:
https://www.bayarearedwood.com/projects/2022/8/7/backpacking-in-sierras-with-lb-steak-amp-fieldwork
More to come soon with our friends at the 😉
04/18/2022
Progress.
by at the of Anthropology Plaza on the Campus.
Vision and Persistence by Vincent from the tribe and Louis from the tribe. Soon you will be able to learn more about , , and --
Big shout out to from the who has pulled so much of this together behind the scenes.
Design by and several of their team members including , , and so many others on their team.
Locally Sourced Sustainable Materials by
Labor and Installation by + Arriaga Masonry
This space is going to be beautiful, it is coming together piece by piece -- and stone by stone.
In this photo you see the Ramada structure envisioned by Vincent & Louis, designed by Terremoto, made of and assembled by Arriaga Masonry.
There are so many others who have been part of this project and evolving story, if we forgot to tag you please post in the comments.
Please come join our friends when the space opens in June to learn more about the Ohlone -- the native peoples of this land we now call the today.
In our friends say: horše ta-mak 'amma -- the food is good.
You can learn more reading articles by of the
We are excited for our friends vision to come to life and our opportunity to be a part of it.
Indeed we hope this will bring the Ohlone one step closer to becoming as their culture continues to grow and thrive today like it always has and always will.
03/30/2022
with a simple defect -- a tree branch (knot) and a on the right side.
What is unique about this snapshot in time is how the vertical grain (consistent with the quartersawn cut from the sawmill) is interrupted by the tree branch.
On the lefthand side you can see how the grains (growth rings representing each rain year of the living tree) were distorted by the by the tree branch.
Since we're getting technical, the light grayish color around the knot is actually -- this will became gray-black when finished.
Will anyone be able to find this piece at / 🤔?
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