#paulthiry – Second Use Building Materials and Salvage https://www.seconduse.com Reclaiming Building Materials in the Puget Sound, with Retail Locations in Seattle and Tacoma. Thu, 19 Feb 2015 18:18:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.4 2010 Salvage Projects Update & Incoming Materials https://www.seconduse.com/2015/02/salvage-projects-update-incoming-materials/ Thu, 19 Feb 2015 18:18:27 +0000 http://seconduse.com.s167170.gridserver.com/?p=567 Feels like spring has sprung… kind of. At least I’m looking at blue sky today, and we’ve got a lot of irons in the fire with field work lately:

Monday, we head south to begin clearing out a middle school gym in Sumner, WA – Look for flat grain bleacher boards to start hitting the sales floor Tuesday.

Maple gym floor sections to follow.

Ongoing Projects:

Monday we also finish up work on our Belltown Hotel Project which has been sequenced over the past year, we continue to carry a back stock of quality materials from this job, Click Hereto view some of the inventory.

Another school project we’ve been working on since last year is Chief Sealth High School in West Seattle – currently we’re receiving thousands of clean glass block, and they’re priced to move at $2 each.

Tuesday we return to the Paul Thiry House… this time with a fork lift, to hoist this sweet custom cabinet off the second floor balcony:

…no other way to get it back to the store, believe me… we’ve tried.

To view some of the materials still available from this unique project Click Here & Click Here

Finally:

There’s a number of contemporary kitchen strip-outs scheduled for the next couple of weeks – stay tuned for details, and click the New This Week link on the side bar of our Current Inventory web page… New materials arrive daily – many of which the field crew know nothing about… For real.

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2010 Thiry House Salvage https://www.seconduse.com/2015/02/2010-thiry-house-salvage/ Wed, 18 Feb 2015 17:46:47 +0000 http://seconduse.com.s167170.gridserver.com/?p=481 <iframe width=”420″ height=”315″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/zlSkLQg0cpM” frameborder=”0″ allowfullscreen></iframe>

Second Use is currently salvaging materials from a home designed by architect Paul Thiry, who was known as the father of “Northwest Modernism”.  The home sits dramatically along the beach in the Normandy Beach neighborhood of Seattle.  The homeowners have worked closely with housemovers, and Second Use partner, Nickel Brothers since last year to find another lot for the home, but were ultimately unsuccessful in finding an option to relocate the structure.  The size and weight of the massive concrete home proved to offer too many obstacles to potential buyers, even though the owners offered to sell the house for $1 and extended their project deadline on several occasions.

Paul Thiry is known throughout the Northwest and the world as an architect who pushed the boundaries in design and construction.  This home was built in 1962, the same year as the World’s Fair was hosted in Seattle. Thiry was the lead architect for the fair and designed several important pieces that still remain in the city.   Thiry also designed Seattle’s Museum of History & Industry, the Frye Art Museum and buildings on the University of Washington and Western Washington University campuses.  Sunset Magazine featured the home on its cover in 1967 and described it as  “a gull poised for flight”.

Second Use field crews are still finishing up work on the house, but material should begin to arrive in the store as soon as April 7th.  The material will include teak paneling, teak and walnut cabinetry, mid-century hollow-core doors, and glass railing.

Click here for more information on Paul Thiry and to see examples of his work.  Below are some photos from the jobsite, which highlight the materials we expect to save.  Click here to see some of the inventory from this job.

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