Ecohome Magazine on Hugh Lofting Timber Framing
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Philadelphia Inquirer article about B Corporations
Hugh Lofting is organized as a B Corporation. This article gives some details on just what this positive mindset entails. <more>

What Makes Timber Framing Sustainable?
Wood Design & Building - Spring 2009: By Amy Cornelius, LEED-AP
The sustainable movement is like a tidal wave that is bringing change to how we live and how we do business. This has spurred a surge of interest from clients and their architects and designers to incorporate ‘green’ elements...
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Timber Framer Adopts Green Aproach and Expands Market Focus
Green Business Quarterly - Winter 2009: Hugh Lofting has recently focused on creating a culture of sustainability that permeates everything it does, from purchasing paper to specifying and designing projects for clients ...<more>

Delaware's First LEED Silver Certified Residence
County Lines - February 2009: "From the basement to the roof, the green technology was built in from the beginning ...
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The Keys to Successful Timber Framing
Period Homes Magazine - September 2008: By Amy Cornelius, LEED-AP
Timber Framing is one of the oldest construction techniques known to man but remains one of the least understood in the marketplace... <more>

Hugh Lofting Timber Framing commits to green construction
Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal – May 9, 2008
Hugh Lofting Timber Framing, Inc. has made more than a passing commitment to green construction; it has determined to live it... <more>

Hugh Lofting Timber Framing builds with elegance and practicality
Kennett Paper - January 4, 2007
Form and function that withstand the test of time drew Hugh Lofting to timber framing 30-some years ago, and over time his carefully crafted open spaces... <more>

His Life is Pegged to Old Techniques
Philadelphia Inquirer - December 27, 2005. By Dick Cooper
Sawdust flies through beams of light in Hugh Lofting's timber-framing workshop just north of Kennett Square as he cuts a mortise into a wooden beam... <more>

The Pavillion at the Baltimore Museum
September 2, 2003
What an impact the timber-framed pavilion has made to the six-acre waterfront site of the Baltimore Museum of Industry... <more>

Craftsmanship in the Brandywine Tradition
June 26, 2003
The sturdy oak timber frame catches the eye of any visitor who enters the elegant lobby of The Inn at Montchanin Village... <more>