Adam Riley
Driggs, Idaho
Teton Timberframe
208.354.2504
- http://www.tetontimberframe.com
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About this Affiliate
Adam Riley was born and raised in New Hampshire, spent some formative years in Maine and four years at the University of Vermont in the early 90's. He graduated with a degree in civil engineering and promptly put it to work climbing and skiing in the Tetons of western Wyoming. He worked for four years as a surveyor and log home builder in Jackson Hole but knew there was a better way to build. In 1998 he went back to NH to work for Benson Woodworking and found his passion for timberframing.
From 2001 to 2005 Adam was a general contractor in Jackson, WY. He specialized in building durable, energy-efficient timberframe and panel homes. In 2004 he participated in his first Econest workshop and found the building system he had been looking for along with a great group of like-minded designers and builders.
Adam now owns and operates Teton Timberframe in Driggs, ID on the mellow side of the Tetons. There he focuses on the design, engineering and raising of custom timberframe homes primarily from reclaimed timber. When he's not in the shop or raising frames, Adam can be found hiking and skiing in the Teton backcountry with his wife Christina and their two dogs.
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