This is a sampling of projects completed by JTC member businesses.
This post-and-beam structure was commissioned by the Jefferson Land Trust and constructed from wood harvested on site.
An extensive installation in the lobby is highlighted by a live-edge wall, slabs milled from 125-year-old Douglas fir trees, and a relief map of Puget Sound sculpted from red alder.
This gathering spot for students features flared-butt cedar posts from nearby forests.
This restored outbuilding in Port Townsend, Washington now serves as a guesthouse.