A barn with small shop attached, 24×24 timberframe, 24×10 stickframed shed attached, about 60 percent of the timberframe, including the two-ply loft decking, from white pine cut on site.
My sis and her husband had this done on a parcel they have in Keene, NY. Keene calls itself “the town of the high peaks,” with all of New York’s highest mountians within its township borders. This parcel, and our adjacent camp acreage, is quite private, our neighbor being the State of N.Y., which holds all its land as “forever wild.”
Not my work, I just did the drawings. But that’s my F150 in one of the pics.
The timberframer made some modest changes. Note that my pic shows ridge, eave, and roof transition beams cantilevering to pick up fly rafter timbers for the roof overhang. In execution, the roughsawn 2×4 purlins support the overhang.