Wooden Grain Elevator, Sherman County, Oregon - One Window
Wooden Grain Elevator, Sherman County, Oregon – One Window is part of a growing series of images depicting a historic, wooden grain elevator located in Kent, Oregon, a once robust farming community that today is little more than a crossroads. [see the series]
Concrete and metal grain elevators dot central and eastern Oregon and operate as hubs for farming co-ops. Farmers contribute their grain and in so doing, collectively maintain greater leverage on market rates. These elevators primarily serve large farms because that’s mostly what remains in operation in Oregon today. This wooden example is part of a tangible legacy of small, family-run ranches and their fight to maintain a uniquely American way of life.
This fascinating building is one of a precious remaining few – most have been disassembled or burned down (often due to arson). Its timbers graduate from as thick as 12”x12” at the base to much thinner as you ascend its elevation, an engineering tactic that enabled great scale. It’s no longer in use – the cement elevator next to it is – but it’s weather-worn and patinated, wooden mosaic and it’s sheer bulk – visible for miles – is quite incredible to behold.
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elliewinds
perfect.
Wesley Picotte replied
Hmmm….you are way too generous…but thanks all the same!
Felicia Moore
Again, very modern design and perspective on a very old subject. I love the off-centered window and that one dotted line of beams coming down the other side as counterbalance. Very pleasing to the eye.
budrfli
love the textures and lighting
Wesley Picotte replied
Thanks!