Timber & Stone has moved, again!

This time it was only right next door!  However, we are excited to have our own in-office bathroom and conference room.  We are working toward building a kitchenette in the office as well!

 

Timber & Stone Architecture and Design LLC

403 Poyntz Ave Suite D

Manhattan, KS 66502

www.ts-arch.net

785.320.2258

Michael Mecseri's email: mike@ts-arch.net

Joe Stock's email: joe@ts-arch.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

Welcome Ian Hartsook

Timber & Stone Architecture is excited to welcome our fourth full-time team member - Ian Hartsook!  He hails from Emporia where he gained considerable design and construction experience through 4 years at a design-build firm. A graduate of Kansas State University, Ian is excited to be back in Manhattan. His skills and passions include drawing, woodworking, powerlifting, cooking, working on his American Foursquare home with his wife Gretchen, and playing with their two Yellow Lab buddies Finnegan and Fiona. His skills and personality have already proven to be a great fit with the Timber & Stone culture. Through a fun and creative culture of excellence, Timber & Stone delivers interesting projects to interesting people in the pursuit of making the Manhattan area more unique, beautiful and viable.

Welcome Chris Chamberlin!

Timber & Stone is excited to welcome a new full-time member to our team - Chris Chamberlin! His skills and passions include attention to detail, superb 3D modeling, and a penchant for creativity that extends into cooking, construction, gardening, and a passion for sustainable living. He has already had a huge impact on Timber & Stone with the graphic design of our new logo, and his skills and personality have already made him an indispensable addition to our team. 

He has gained notable construction and graphic design experience since graduating from K-State in 2009. There he studied abroad in Italy and graduated with a Master of Architecture and published an article for his concentration on philosophy in a professional journal. He has whole heartedly taken up the Timber & Stone challenge of riding his bike to work whenever possible, and he can be seen cycling to projects on a vintage 1960's Schwinn that weighs almost as much as he does. When he's not toiling away on one of his intricately detailed Sketchup models, he might be home with his wife Emmy teaching their new son Parker their love of gardening.