Yes, that's "Cheese Making Cabin".

This timber frame cabin, built by D L Bahler on ForestryForum.com from hand hewn pine logs, was built in the Swiss Apline style, and includes lots of shiplap pine siding and salvaged barn timbers. Its intended use is as an artisan cheese manufacturing facility.

The build is an attempt to recreate an authentic Alpine cabin as it might have been built 300 to 600 years ago, and the process included a great deal of research to understand which building techniques were permitted.


Hand Built Swiss Alpine Cheese Making Cabin by D L Bahler on ForestryForum.com

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Hand Built Swiss Alpine Cheese Making Cabin by D L Bahler on ForestryForum.com

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