Jeff Davidson
Jeff Davidson

Jeff Davidson moved to Bozeman, Montana in 1999 in search of adventure. During the second year of his adventure he took a job as a stone mason’s laborer. Learning the skills of stone masonry led to his love of the art of stonework and membership in the Masonry Heater Association of North America. Working in the Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Montana and the surrounding areas it was evident that Jeff had found the career he had been struggling to find. In 2003 Jeff moved with his wife to New York. He now resides in Cambridge, NY with his wife Meghan, daughter Lola and newborn twin sons Arjen and Rio.


Travis Kline
Travis Kline

Travis Kline was born and grew up at the foot of the Adirondack Mountains in Glens Falls, NY. His passion for building and creating from natural materials started early and at the age of 14 started building and restoring old dry-laid farmers’ walls. He has traveled all over the world absorbing different cultures methodologies of building and construction. In 1997 he lived in Japan and taught art and English and in 2001 studied art and architecture in Italy. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2003 with a B.A. in Architecture, and after a brief stint in an environmentally friendly architecture office, Travis returned to his roots and started building again. He currently lives in a renovated 1871 Roman Catholic church in Schuylerville with his dog Gelato.