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Large cedar windfalls were skidded out of the forest, bucked into
lengths varying from 6 feet to 15 feet as required.
These logs were then hand split into 4 inch and 5 inch thick by
6 inch to 14 inch wide planks. The planks were then grooved and
splined and fitted together to form the sold cedar walls and roof.
Sawn cedar lumber was used for the beams, window frames, etc. While
peeled cedar poles were used as columns.
Other materials were limited to glass and concrete. Specialized
tools and methods were developed by the builder, Richard P. Mann
(the Architect's father), to construct this building and the others
that followed.
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