Mihalyo’s photographs capture the imposing majesty of these unique structures. Wood burners were once used to incinerate the vast amount of scrap, sawdust, and wood waste generated in the milling process. Now obsolete, and fast vanishing from the American landscape, they are documented in this book by essays, drawings, maps, and nearly 100 photographs. Daniel Mihalyo was a participant in the CLUI’s Wendover Residency Program.
Princeton Architectural Press, 1997, paperback, 119 pages.