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between adjacent timber members to connect them together. The rings were fit into circular grooves on in both timber members then the assembly was held together with through-bolts. The through-bolts only held the assembly together but were not load-carrying. Shear plate connectors were used to transfer loads between timber members and metal. Shear plate connectors resembled large washers, deformed on the side facing the timber in order to grip it, and were through-fastened with long bolts or lengths of threaded rod. A leading manufacturer of these types of timber connectors was the Timber
Engineering Company, or TECO, of Washington, DC. The proprietary name of their split-ring connectors was the "TECO Wedge-Fit".
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nations as
Germany, where energy efficiency is highly regulated, the renovated building may be required to meet modern energy efficiencies, if it is to be used as a residential or commercial structure (museums and significant historic buildings have no semi-permanent habitade exempt). Many framework houses of significance are treated merely to preserve, rather than render inhabitable – most especially as the required heavy insecticidal fumigation is highly poisonous.
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1659:, an ancient tradition thought to have originated in Scandinavia by 700 AD. In the U.S., a bough or small tree is attached to the peak of the timber frame after the frame is complete as a celebration. Historically, it was common for the master carpenter to give a speech, make a toast, and then break the glass. In Northern Europe, a wreath made for the occasion is more commonly used rather than a bough. In Japan, the "ridge raising" is a religious ceremony called the
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3794:. Unlike other types of timber framing in Europe, the trestle frame construction uses no mortise and tenon joints. Archaeological excavations have uncovered similar wooden joints from more than 3,000 years ago, suggesting that this type of framing is an ancient unbroken tradition. Grindverk buildings are only found on part of the western coast of Norway, and most of them are boathouses and barns.
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2129:'home-made' – even temporary – appearance. Many such example can be found in the English shires. Equally, some relatively small buildings can be seen to incorporate substantial timbers and excellent craftsmanship, reflecting the relative wealth and status of their original owners. Important resources for the study of historic building methods in the UK are
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was used for various building types including warehouses, factories, garages, barns, stores/markets, recreational buildings, barracks, bridges, and trestles. The use of these structures was promoted because of their low construction costs, easy adaptability, and performance in fire as compared to unprotected steel truss construction.
3365:) whenever it could be afforded. Timber was a sign of poverty. Oak-wood was cheaper than masonry: that is why, when the money was running out, the upper floor walls were mostly built timbered. Extant baserriak with half-timbered upper-floor façades were built from the 15th to 19th centuries and are found in all Basque regions with
3514:. In urban areas, the ground floor was formerly built in stone and the upper floors in timber framing. Also, as timber framing was seen as a cheaper way of building, often the visible structures of noble houses were in stone and bricks, and the invisible or lateral walls in timber framing. The open-air museums of
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there are maybe more disadvantages than advantages today. Such houses are notoriously expensive to maintain let alone renovate and restore, most commonly owing to local regulations that do not allow divergence from the original, modification or incorporation of modern materials. Additionally, in such
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style or "corner post construction" (and many other names) in which wood is used both for the frame and horizontal infill; for this reason it may be incorrect to call it "half-timbering". It is sometimes a blend of framing and log building with two styles: the horizontal pieces fit into groves in the
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Timber-framed structures differ from conventional wood-framed buildings in several ways. Timber framing uses fewer, larger wooden members, commonly timbers in the range of 15 to 30 cm (6 to 12 in), while common wood framing uses many more timbers with dimensions usually in the 5- to 25-cm (2- to
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Wattle and daub was the most common infill in ancient times. The sticks were not always technically wattlework (woven), but also individual sticks installed vertically, horizontally, or at an angle into holes or grooves in the framing. The coating of daub has many recipes, but generally was a mixture
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Noise from footsteps in adjacent rooms above, below, and on the same floor in such buildings can be quite audible. This is often resolved with built-up floor systems involving clever sound-isolation and absorption techniques and at the same time providing passage space for plumbing, wiring, and even
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In North
America, heavy timber construction is classified Building Code Type IV: a special class reserved for timber framing which recognizes the inherent fire resistance of large timber and its ability to retain structural capacity in fire situations. In many cases this classification can eliminate
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Eastern England as clasp board and in western England as weatherboard, then as more wood was available more cheaply, horizontal cladding in the 17th century. Perhaps owing to economic considerations, vertical cladding returned to fashion. Dutch wall framing is virtually always built in
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Half-timbered construction in the
Northern European vernacular building style is characteristic of medieval and early modern Denmark, England, Germany, and parts of France and Switzerland, where timber was in good supply yet stone and associated skills to dress the stonework were in short supply. In
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Since this building method has been used for thousands of years in many parts of the world, many styles of historic framing have developed. These styles are often categorized by the type of foundation, walls, how and where the beams intersect, the use of curved timbers, and the roof framing details.
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more readily than some other materials, making timber-frame buildings somewhat more susceptible to fire damage, although this idea is not universally accepted: Since the cross-sectional dimensions of many structural members exceed 15 cm Ă— 15 cm (6" Ă— 6"), timber-frame structures
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building styles are extremely varied with a huge number of carpentry techniques which are highly regionalized. German planning laws for the preservation of buildings and regional architecture preservation dictate that a half-timbered house must be authentic to regional or even city-specific designs
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Germany has several styles of timber framing, but probably the greatest number of half-timbered buildings in the world are to be found in
Germany and in Alsace (France). There are many small towns which escaped both war damage and modernisation and consist mainly, or even entirely, of half-timbered
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arches, and lamella roof systems. Unique to this building type is the interlocking of the timber members of the roof trusses and supporting columns and their connection points. The timber members are held apart by "fillers" (blocks of timber). This leaves air spaces between the timber members which
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In the 1930s a system of timber framing referred to as the "modern timber connector method" was developed. It was characterized by the use of timber members assembled into trusses and other framing systems and fastened using various types of metal timber connectors. This type of timber construction
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was used throughout Europe, especially from the 12th century to the 19th century, and subsequently imported to North
America, where it was common into the early 19th century. In a scribe frame, timber sockets are fashioned or "tailor-made" to fit their corresponding timbers; thus, each timber piece
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this style also became known as "Red River
Framing". "The support of horizontal timbers by corner posts is an old form of construction in Europe. It was apparently carried across much of the continent from Silesia by the Lausitz urnfield culture in the late Bronze Age." Similar building techniques
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is a good example. The exterior walls of such buildings were often covered over with clapboards to protect the infill from erosion. Naturally, this required frequent maintenance, and the style was abandoned as a building method in the 18th century in Québec. For the same reasons, half-timbering in
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that focuses on the engineering of wood structures. Timber is classified by tree species (e.g., southern pine, douglas fir, etc.) and its strength is graded using numerous coefficients that correspond to the number of knots, the moisture content, the temperature, the grain direction, the number of
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Mudbricks also called adobe are sometimes used to fill in timber-frame structures. They can be made on site and offer exceptional fire resistance. Such buildings must be designed to accommodate the poor thermal insulating properties of mudbrick, however, and usually have deep eaves or a veranda on
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The cruck frame design is among the earliest, and was in use by the early 13th century, with its use continuing to the present day, although rarely after the 18th century. Since the 18th century however, many existing cruck structures have been modified, with the original cruck framework becoming
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identify the place where to cut joints and bore peg holes; carpenters also marked the location on a timber where they had levelled it, as part of the building process, and called these "level lines"; sometimes they made a mark two feet from a critical location, which was then called the "two-foot
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Timber members in this type of framing system were connected with ferrous timber connectors of various types. Loads between timber members were transmitted using split-rings (larger loads), toothed rings (lighter loads), or spiked grid connectors. Split-ring connectors were metal rings sandwiched
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conform t floor dimensions above, but are at right angles to the jetty-plates that conform to the shorter dimensions of "roof" of the floor below. Jetty beams are mortised at 45° into the sides of the dragon beams. They are the main constituents of the cantilever system, and determine how far the
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It is often claimed that timber-framed buildings in
Britain contain reused ships' timbers. This belief is dismissed by experts, who point out that curved timbers are rarely suitable, that salt is destructive to cellulose in the wood, and that ships' timbers are generally slight compared to cruck
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Generally speaking, the size of timbers used in construction, and the quality of the workmanship reflect the wealth and status of their owners. Small cottages often used quite small cross-section timbers which would have been deemed unsuitable by others. Some of these small cottages also have a
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which is a half-timbering style of many studs spaced about the width of the studs apart (for example six-inch studs spaced six inches apart) until the middle of the 16th century and sometimes wider spacing after that time. Close studding was an elite style found mostly on expensive buildings. A
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Historic timber-frame construction in
England (and the rest of the United Kingdom) showed regional variation which has been divided into the "eastern school", the "western school", and the "northern school", although the characteristic types of framing in these schools can be found in the other
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The use of timber framing in buildings offers various aesthetic and structural benefits, as the timber frame lends itself to open plan designs and allows for complete enclosure in effective insulation for energy efficiency. In modern construction, a timber-frame structure offers many benefits:
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The Swedish mostly built log houses but they do have traditions of several types of timber framing: Some of the following links are written in Swedish. Most of the half-timbered houses in Sweden were built during the Danish time and are located in what until 1658 used to be Danish territory in
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During World War II, the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the Canadian Military Engineers undertook to construct airplane hangars using this timber construction system in order to conserve steel. Wood hangars were constructed throughout North America and employed various technologies
2096:, and many other shapes. The northern school sometimes used posts which landed on the foundation rather than on a sill beam, the sill joining to the sides of the posts and called an interrupted sill. Another northern style was to use close studding but in a herring-bone or chevron pattern.
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or other mechanical fasteners, whereas timber framing uses the traditional mortise and tenon or more complex joints that are usually fastened using only wooden pegs. Modern complex structures and timber trusses often incorporate steel joinery such as gusset plates, for both structural and
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in the 18th century. It used housed joints in main timbers to allow for interchangeable braces and girts. Today, standardized timber sizing means that timber framing can be incorporated into mass-production methods as per the joinery industry, especially where timber is cut by precision
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of clay and chalk with a binder such as grass or straw and water or urine. When the manufacturing of bricks increased, brick infill replaced the less durable infills and became more common. Stone laid in mortar as an infill was used in areas where stone rubble and mortar were available.
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strains and deform, shift position or both. This is a major structural issue as the house may deviate several degrees from perpendicular to its foundations (in the x-axis, y-axis, and even z-axis) and thus be unsafe and unstable or so out of square it is extremely costly to remedy.
730:, or left exposed. When left exposed, both the framing and infill were sometimes done in a decorative manner. Germany is famous for its decorative half-timbering and the figures sometimes have names and meanings. The decorative manner of half-timbering is promoted in Germany by the
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Assembly or marriage marks were used to identify the individual timbers. Assembly marks include numbering to identify the pieces of the frame. The numbering can be similar to Roman numerals except the number four is IIII and nine is VIIII. These marks are chiseled, cut with a
967:, published in several volumes from 1823 to 1829. She uses the term picturesquely: "...passing through a gate in a quickset hedge, we arrived at the porch of an old half-timbered cottage, where an aged man and woman received us." By 1842, half-timbered had found its way into
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is another alternative where straw bales are stacked for nonload-bearing infill with various finishes applied to the interior and exterior such as stucco and plaster. This appeals to the traditionalist and the environmentalist as this is using "found" materials to build.
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All of these buildings disappeared as a consequence of this small provincial town of Christiania becoming the capital of independent Norway in 1814. This caused a rapid growth, with the population rising from 10 000 to 250 000 by 1900. Increasing prices caused a massive
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An alternate construction method is with concrete flooring with extensive use of glass. This allows a solid construction combined with open architecture. Some firms have specialized in industrial prefabrication of such residential and light commercial structures such as
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This technique of a timber frame walls filled in with horizontal planks or logs proved better suited to the harsh climates of Québec and Acadia, which at the same time had abundant wood. It became popular throughout New France, as far afield as southern Louisiana. The
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Europe is full of timber-framed structures dating back hundreds of years, including manors, castles, homes, and inns, whose architecture and techniques of construction have evolved over the centuries. In Asia, timber-framed structures are found, many of them temples.
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or half-timbered houses includes the following, though many can be avoided by thoughtful design and application of suitable paints and surface treatments and routine maintenance. Often, though when dealing with a structure of a century or more old, it is too late.
3132:) as filling in-between the timber frame. However, the half-timbered houses which can be observed nowadays have been built in regions that were historically German or had significant German cultural influence. As these regions were at some point parts of German
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was used informally to mean timber-framed construction in the Middle Ages. For economy, cylindrical logs were cut in half, so one log could be used for two (or more) posts. The shaved side was traditionally on the exterior and everyone knew it to be half the
307:(U.S.) or crossframe (UK); the individual timbers are each called a blade. More than 4,000 cruck frame buildings have been recorded in the UK. Several types of cruck frames are used; more information follows in English style below and at the main article
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are common in the U.S., the Netherlands, and Germany. Aisled buildings are wider than the simpler box-framed or cruck-framed buildings, and typically have purlins supporting the rafters. In northern Germany, this construction is known as variations of
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or rubble laid in a clay mortar and then plastered over with white chalk or nogged with bricks. Although the entire supporting structure is made of wood, the timbering is only visible on the main façade, which is generally oriented to the southeast.
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posts and can slide up and down or the horizontal pieces fit into individual mortises in the posts and are pegged and the gaps between the pieces chinked (filled in with stones or chips of wood covered with mud or moss briefly discussed in
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The generally larger spaces between the frames enable greater flexibility in the placement, at construction or afterwards, of windows and doors with less resulting weakening of the structural integrity and the need for heavy
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Many historic hand tools used by timber framers for thousands of years have similarities, but vary in shape. Electrically powered tools first became available in the 1920s in the U.S. and continue to evolve. See the
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Kessler, Karl; Custodis, Paul-Georg; Lang, Helmut R.; Landschaftsmuseum Westerwald; Elenz, Reinhold; Schrammel-Schäl, Nortrud G.; Kreisverwaltung des Westerwaldkreises; Schumacher, Angela; Weinert, Peter P. (1987).
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1686:(a tool to cut lines and circles in wood), or saw cuts. The numbering can also be in Arabic numerals which are often written with a red grease pencil or crayon. German and French carpenters made some unique marks. (
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4249:(c. 1741), York, York County, Pennsylvania, which has the ground level of corner-post construction with the second floor of fachwerk (half timbered) and was built for a German with other Germanic features.
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usually has a foundation of stone, or sometimes brick, perhaps up to several feet (a couple of metres) high, which the timber framework is mortised into or, more rarely, supports an irregular wooden sill.
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In the advanced manner, called frame construction, each story is constructed like a case, and the whole building is constructed like a pile of such cases. This frame construction in German is called
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As houses were modified to cope with changing demands there sometimes were a combination of styles within a single timber-frame construction. The major types of historic framing in England are
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in his books on architecture as a timber frame with wattlework infill. However, the same term is used to describe timber frames with an infill of stone rubble laid in mortar the Romans called
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is now confusingly applied to a Roman stone/mortar infill as well. Similar methods to wattle and daub were also used and known by various names, such as clam staff and daub, cat-and-clay, or
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In some cases, it is more economical to build anew using authentic techniques and correct period materials than restore. One major problem with older structures is the phenomenon known as
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in a shop, without the need for a machine or hand-cut production line. This allows faster erection on site and more precise alignments. Valley and hip timbers are not typically pre-fitted.
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times, and have been used in many parts of the world during various periods such as ancient Japan, continental Europe, and Neolithic Denmark, England, France, Germany, Spain, parts of the
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is thought to be the earliest method of connecting the wall plates and tie beams and is particularly identified with Swabia. A later innovation (also pioneered in Swabia) was the use of
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is common. All but one surviving stave churches are in Norway, one in Sweden. Replicas of stave churches and other Norwegian building types have been reproduced elsewhere, e.g. at the
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in East Anglia, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, and Cheshire, where one of the most elaborate surviving English examples of half-timbered construction is
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A good introductory book on carpentry and joinery from 1898 in London, England is titled Carpentry & Joinery by Frederick G. Webber and is a free ebook in the public domain:
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until the 18th century. Timber framing of the type used in large parts of Europe appeared occasionally in late medieval towns, but never became common, except for the capital
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and southern Sweden. Timber framing is rare in Russia, Finland, northern Sweden, and Norway, where tall and straight lumber, such as pine and spruce, is readily available and
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Although the typical Basque house is now mostly associated with half-timbering, the outer walls and the fire-walls were built in masonry (rubble stone, bricks or, ideally,
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True cruck or full cruck: blades, straight or curved, extend from ground or foundation to the ridge acting as the principal rafters. A full cruck does not need a tie beam.
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In addition there is a myriad of regional scrollwork and fretwork designs of the non-loadbearing large timbers (braces) peculiar to particularly wealthy towns or cities.
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and Switzerland) have more decoration using timber because of greater forest reserves in those areas. During the 19th century, a form of decorative timber-framing called
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In the older (medieval) manner, called post construction, the vertical elements continue from the groundwork to the roof. This post construction in German is called
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tenons). The timbers were initially placed with the tenons left an inch or two out of intended position and later driven home after becoming fully seasoned.
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benefit from the unique properties of large timbers, which char on the outside, forming an insulated layer that protects the rest of the beam from burning.
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The lady of the manor being a series of conversations on the subject of confirmation. Intended for the use of the middle and higher ranks of young females
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Traditional timber framing is the method of creating framed structures of heavy timber jointed together with various joints, commonly and originally with
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or "earthfast" construction. The tops of the posts are joined to a beam and the spaces between are filled in with natural materials called bousillage or
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used this technique for many of its trading posts, and this style of framing becoming known as Hudson Bay style or Hudson Bay corners. Also used by the
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framing). The distinction presented here is that the roof load is carried by the exterior walls. Purlins are also found even in plain timber frames.
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A unique type of timber-frame house can be found in the region where the borders of Germany, the Czech Republic, and Poland meet – it is called the
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The jetty-plates are designed to carry the jetty beams. The jetty plates themselves are supported by the corner posts of the recessed floor below.
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Historically, the majority of Polish cities as well as their central marketplaces possessed timber-framed dwellings and housing. Throughout the
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mark". These marks are typically scratched on the timber with an awl-like tool until later in the 19th century, when they started using pencils.
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and the less affluent to use timber framing in the Danish manner. During the next two centuries, 50 per cent of the houses were timber framed.
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ordered the town to be relocated to a new site. He outlawed log building to prevent future conflagrations and required wealthy burghers to use
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2111:, box frame, and aisled construction. From the box frame, more complex framed buildings such as the Wealden House and Jettied house developed.
4164:(torchis), straw coated with mud and hung over horizontal staves (or otherwise held in place), colombage an eclisses, and colombage a lattes.
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A variation of the second meaning of half-timbered: the ground floor is log and the upper floor is framed (half-timbered in the first sense).
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The Spanish generally follow the Mediterranean forms of architecture with stone walls and shallow roof pitch. Timber framing is often of the
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principal style of the western school is the use of square panels of roughly equal size and decorative framing utilizing many shapes such as
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on trestles; on right carpenters striking a mortising chisel with a mallet and boring a hole with a T-auger; lower right on ground a two-man
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The most characteristic feature is the spacing between the posts and the high placement of windows. Panels are enclosed by a
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A jetty is an upper floor which sometimes historically used a structural horizontal beam, supported on cantilevers, called a
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10-in) range. The methods of fastening the frame members also differ. In conventional framing, the members are joined using
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are H-framing also known as dropped-tie framing in the U.S. and the similar anchor beam framing as found in the New World
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bracing (a decorative and supporting style of frame, usually at 45° to the upright and horizontal directions of the frame)
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Two curved saltires also called St. Andrews crosses during repairs to a building in Germany: The infill has been removed.
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construction, consisting of a series of transversal frames of two posts and a connecting beam, supporting two parallel
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6053:"Corner-Post Log Construction: Description, Analysis, and Sources – A Report to Early American Industries Association"
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TECO Timber Engineering Company. "Specify Timber with the TECO System for Industrial and Commercial Structures". 1950.
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Fachwerk im Westerwald: Landschaftsmuseum Westerwald, Hachenburg, Ausstellung vom 11. September 1987 bis 30 April 1988
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traditional gypsum, or wattle and daub containing organic materials (animal hair, straw, manure) which then decompose.
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than the posts in the exterior walls. This is the same concept of the aisle in church buildings, sometimes called a
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Bengtsson, Charlotte (1999). "Mechano-sorptive creep of wood in tension and compression". In Boström, Lars (ed.).
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poor prevention of capillary movement of water within any exposed timber, leading to afore-described creep, or rot
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Unskilled worker's thatched cottage (Hingeon 19th century) transplanted and reconstituted in the open-air museum
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features two techniques: frameworks were built of four evenly spaced regularly hewn timbers set into the ground (
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hidden. Aisled barns are of two or three aisled types, the oldest surviving aisled barn being the barley barn at
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or 'jetty bressummer' to bear the weight of the new wall, projecting outward from the preceding floor or storey.
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non-beveled vertical beams (posts and clapboards) allow water absorption and retention through capillary action.
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Recently, it has become common practice to enclose the timber structure entirely in manufactured panels such as
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or axe) and sawn timbers, two main carpentry methods were employed: scribe carpentry and square rule carpentry.
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of exposed timbered beams and infilled spaces created the distinctive "half-timbered", or occasionally termed, "
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It is well suited to prefabrication, modular construction, and mass-production. Timbers can be pre-fit within
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Timber Buildings. Low-energy constructions. Cristina Benedetti, Bolzano 2010, Bozen-Bolzano University Press,
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Occasionally, carpenters or owners marked a date and/or their initials in the wood, but not like masons left
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The Netherlands is often overlooked for its timbered houses, yet many exist, including windmills. It was in
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improves air circulation and drying around the members which improves resistance to moisture borne decay.
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Common places: Readings in American Vernacular Architecture, referencing V. Gordon Childe, The Bronze Age
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When half-timbering regained popularity in Britain after 1860 in the various revival styles, such as the
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Most "haft-timbered" houses existing in Missouri, Pennsylvania, and Texas were built by German settlers.
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in southwestern Poland. There are also numerous examples of timber-framed secular structures such as the
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A less common meaning of the term "half-timbered" is found in the fourth edition of John Henry Parker's
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A simple timber frame made of straight vertical and horizontal pieces with a common rafter roof without
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it offers some structural benefits as the timber frame, if properly engineered, lends itself to better
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bents and the three basic types of roof framing are the rafter roof, purlin roof, and ridge-post roof.
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construction where many vertical wall timbers or planks have their feet buried in the ground called
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similar to that of the nearby Netherlands and England while the more southerly states (most notably
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in France. Colombage was used from the earliest settlement until the 18th century but was known as
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noggin-pieces (the horizontal timbers forming the tops and bottoms of the frames of infill panels),
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Another world-class type of wooden building Poland shares with some neighboring countries are its
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the joints with allowance of about 1 inch (25 mm), enough room for the wood to move as it '
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It is rapidly erected. A moderately sized timber-frame home can be erected within 2 to 3 days.
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there are few examples of this type of architecture, most of those buildings being located in
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have the most representative examples of the use of timber framing in the Iberian Peninsula.
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The arts and architecture of German settlements in Missouri: a survey of a vanishing culture
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Switzerland has many styles of timber framing which overlap with its neighboring countries.
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with felling axes; in the green coat is the master carpenter carrying his tools including a
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is not well defined and has been used for any kind of framing (with the usual exception of
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Fachwerkhäuser in Deutschland: Konstruktion, Gestalt und Nutzung vom Mittelalter bis heute
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for basic descriptions and images of unusual tools (The list is incomplete at this time).
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roofs, five sided ridge beams, plank-frame construction and plank-wall construction. The
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Characteristics of traditional timber framing in the parts of the U.S. formerly known as
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can be built with half-timber walls. This house is in the Ryedale Folk Museum in England.
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it can be customized with carvings or incorporate heirloom structures such as barns etc.
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without any wooden support. The wall surfaces on the interior were often "ceiled" with
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Cruck Construction: an introduction and catalogue (CBA Research Report 42), pp. 61–92.
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An example of grindverk framing. The tie beams are captured in slots in the post tops.
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was introduced in the 13th century and continued to be used through the 16th century.
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A brief overview of styles follows, as a full inclusion of all styles is impossible.
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programs demonstrating the building technique are available at both these locations.
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Several forms of 'man' figures are found in Germany; this one is called a 'wild man'.
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that are too narrow or non-existent (thus allowing total exposure to rain and snow)
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in southwestern Poland are the largest religious timberframed structures in Europe.
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are apparently not found in France but exist in Germany and Switzerland known as
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framing where the posts extend all the way to the ridge beams. Germans call this
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The collection of elements in half timbering are sometimes given specific names:
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Die Fachwerkhäuser der Stadt Braunschweig: ein kunst und kulturhistorisches Bild
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Holstein fachwerk houses are famed for their massive 12-inch (30 cm) beams.
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regions (except the northern school). A characteristic of the eastern school is
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timber is left exposed on the exterior of the building it may be referred to as
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Edwards, Jay Dearborn; Verton, Nicolas (2004). ""colombage pierroté" def. 1.".
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Half-timbered houses can be found in Romania mostly in areas once inhabited by
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method or the Load Reduced Factor Design method (the latter being preferred).
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exemplifies this, where jettied houses seem to almost touch above the street.
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and rambling half-timbered beach houses appeared on dune-front properties in
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too much exterior detailing that does not allow adequate rainwater run-off
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that are non-destructive to the wood but are harmful to humans, such as
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essentially means a framed church, a distinction made in a region where
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when beams are used as the infill. In Sweden the technique is known as
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The Buildings of England: Lancashire: Liverpool and the South-West
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Roundwood Timber Framing: Building Naturally Using Local Resources
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Timbered house from Guadilla de Villamar (Spain). Popular style.
2205:. Alsace is the region with the most timbered houses in France.
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wall-plates (at the top of timber-framed walls that support the
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tools, artisans or framers could gradually assemble a building.
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4801:"Timber framing – A rediscovered technique for building a home"
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Glick, Thomas F.; Livesey, Steven John; Wallis, Faith (2005).
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the need and expense of fire sprinklers in public buildings.
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and others, it was often used to evoke a "Tudor" atmosphere (
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6025:. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. p. 65.
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Construction Information Series: Lumber and It's Utilization
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foothills, angle braces often form fully extended triangles.
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5007:"LacusCurtius • Vitruvius de Architectura – Liber Secundus"
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Medieval Science, Technology, and Medicine: An Encyclopedia
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or slanting: where wood beams absorb moisture whilst under
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3995:. However the number of half-timbered houses is small. In
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Herman Janse, Houten kappen in Nederland 1000–1940 · dbnl
5462:"West End Farm, Pembridge, Herefordshire (C) Doug Elliot"
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framing and an almost complete lack of diagonal bracing.
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House (18th century), in the Fourneau Saint-Michel Museum
2459:) is a tourist route that connects towns with remarkable
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which was a log cabin with a timber-framed second floor.
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The term half-timbering is not as old as the German name
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timbers with joints secured by large wooden pegs. If the
157:, France, a city renowned for its half-timbered buildings
142:, Germany, showing an ensemble of half-timbered buildings
6417:. The country house library. NY: McBride, Nast & Co.
5770:. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press. p. 313.
5316:"Pargetting on the White Horse, Pleshey (C) Colin Smith"
4877:. Princes Risborough: Shire Publications. pp. 7–8.
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was the common construction used for housing humans and
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and one of Southern Germany's oldest buildings, now the
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and the mid-Atlantic colonies for clapboard facings (an
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Typical lapped joint assemblies of split-ring connectors
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The infill may be covered by other materials, including
6085:. Dyker Heights Civic Association. 2007. Archived from
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5286:"History of "topping out" during building construction"
5218:. Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies: 166–195.
4426:
For information about "roundwood framing" see the book
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always contains an "English tying joint" and the later
3395:) feature an overhanged upper floor in half-timbering.
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it was customary in Poland to use either bare brick or
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Some of the more prominent towns (among many) include:
1570:, England: Its timber framing is typical of vernacular
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The jetty bressummer (or breastsummer), where the main
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Jointed cruck: blades are made from pieces joined near
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National Lumber Manufacturer's Association. "Airplane
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4423:, as well as all of the clubhouse, shops, and marina.
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is believed to be descended from Chinese framing (see
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A particularly interesting example in the U.S. is the
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Fachwerk (timber framing) under construction in 2013,
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are some of the rare examples of these constructions.
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Fachwerk in Upper Franconia often used to be detailed.
7962:
International Federation of Building and Wood Workers
5185:"National Design Specification for Wood Construction"
5132:
Modern Timber Connectors for Modern Timber Structures
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5870:
5262:
Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise? And Other Imponderables
4839:
Dictionary of Architecture and Building Construction
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The three main forms may be divided geographically:
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2189:. Timber framing in French is known colloquially as
1960:
Intersection of Shambles and Little Shambles streets
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in the early 17th century but was soon abandoned in
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houses. Half-timbering is characteristic of English
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is a pair of crooked or curved timbers which form a
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it can use recycled or otherwise discarded timbers.
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Wall framing of a Japanese house under construction
4124:In the historical region of North America known as
3498:Nowadays, timber framing is primarily found in the
2625:Northern Germany, Central Germany and East German:
1578:The techniques used in timber framing date back to
1115:To cope with variable sizes and shapes of hewn (by
813:
Relief carvings adorn some half-timbered buildings.
327:Upper cruck: blades land on a tie beam, similar to
62:. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.
5864:Torbögen und Inschriften lippischer Fachwerkhäuser
5346:"Half-timbered house in Laxfield (C) Toby Speight"
4897:
1180:The completed frame of a modern timber-frame house
1164:in the United Kingdom, the famous street known as
389:Rural old railway station timber framing style in
6410:
6023:A Creole Lexicon: Architecture, Landscape, People
5634:"Spreadeagle Hotel 1430: Midhurst (C) Pam Brophy"
4961:"The Look of Medieval Half-Timbered Construction"
4419:The style was used in many of the homes built in
3482:An exceptional fachwerk house called Eglihaus in
1515:Timber design or wood design is a subcategory of
753:Simple saltires or St. Andrews crosses in Germany
427:, where the center aisle is technically called a
8862:
6321:
6067:– via Huntingdon History Research Network.
5518:"The Feathers Hotel, Ludlow (C) Humphrey Bolton"
5260:Abrams, Robert J. (1988). Feldman, David (ed.).
5208:"Roman Building-Materials in South-East England"
4566:surface point or coatings allowed to deteriorate
4280:contain certain framing elements such as common
3409:Currently, it has again become popular to build
1253:When jettying, horizontal elements can include:
600:Like wattle and daub, but with horizontal stakes
6001:Noble, Allen George; Geib, M. Margaret (1984).
4836:
4631:(quite famously so in many children's stories).
3938:A half timbered building without the infill in
1857:and Sussex, the half-timbered structure of the
741:Gallery of some named figures and decorations:
452:Half-timbered wall with three kinds of infill:
192:are traditional methods of building with heavy
5818:
5765:
5604:"Little Moreton Hall: Cheshire (C) Pam Brophy"
4925:
4601:pest organisms such as (common in Europe) the
3337:elements are detached farm houses (in Basque:
1736:; on the ground, a ring dog (precursor to the
1606:half-timbered construction, timbers that were
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6020:
6005:. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
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3456:Half-timbered houses from Uztarritz (Lapurdi)
1896:often associated with the American frontier.
1892:had timber-framed buildings, rather than the
5908:www.eura7.com, Agencja interaktywna EURA7-.
5574:"Half timbered building (C) Andy and Hilary"
4584:, insect, fungus or bacterial decomposition.
3908:, timber-framed building 1750, extended 1790
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2982:region and in the Iglesiente mining region.
2550:with both the largest medieval complex, the
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1385:Modern timber connector method (1930s–1950s)
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801:Wild man (center), half-man (at the corners)
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6130:Timber Design & Construction Sourcebook
6035:
5926:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
4508:In terms of the traditional half-timber or
4351:, built in 1899 has half-timber decoration.
4082:also preserve German-style Fachwerkhäuser.
3843:in Lærdal, Sogn og Fjordane country, Norway
3661:southern Sweden, primarily in the province
3074:A rare example of a half-timbered house in
2842:Castle, a hunting lodge built in 1887 near
1632:sites demonstrate that sophisticated Roman
825:The foot braces are carved with sun discs (
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8111:
6444:
6430:
6290:
6279:(3rd rev. ed.), Shire Publications, 1993,
6036:Upton, Dell; Vllach, John Michael (1930).
5766:Bettley, James; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2007).
5161:. Structural Insulated Panel Association.
4837:Davies, Nikolas; Jokiniemi, Erkki (2008).
3924:. Timber-framed building from around 1800.
2861:mostly have plastered and painted facades.
963:(1775–1851), who employed it in her book,
629:The earliest known type of infill, called
6187:
6016:
6014:
6012:
6000:
5907:
3301:19th-century timber frame manor house in
2037:, England, a three-bay Wealden hall house
1872:Half-timbered construction traveled with
1539:
624:Top: wattle and daub, bottom: rubblestone
122:Learn how and when to remove this message
7952:Building and Wood Workers' International
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3692:. Scandinavia is famous for its ancient
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3208:Timber frame architecture, Mill Island,
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2013:The south range of Little Moreton Hall,
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6219:. Canadian Wood Council. Archived from
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5795:. Cheshire County Council. p. 69.
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5711:. London: R. Hale Ltd. pp. 46–48.
4160:Other variations of half-timbering are
3333:Most traditional Basque buildings with
3136:, half-timbered walls are often called
2586:became popular in Bavaria, Austria and
1911:, and is a popular tourist attraction.
1646:
1492:or – dependent on location –
1130:Square-rule carpentry was developed in
1016:
14:
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6128:Gotz, Karl-Heinz; et al. (1989).
6121:
6009:
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5861:
5264:. Perennial Library/Harper & Row.
5259:
5055:
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4958:
4775:"Немецкий фахверк | DW | 14 July 2021"
3341:). Their upper floors were built with
2071:For Timber-framed houses in Wales see:
1100:Originally, German (and other) master
938:According to Craven (2019), the term:
933:
897:is found in England, Spain and France.
482:refers to a structure with a frame of
407:Interior of a two-aisled market hall,
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5550:. Geograph.org.uk. 24 February 2007.
5165:from the original on 10 February 2013
5128:
3812:. After a fire in 1624 in Oslo, King
3673:. In Swedish half-timber is known as
3444:Aranguren dorretxea (Orozko, Bizkaia)
1688:Abbundzeichen (German assembly marks)
1443:Porch of a modern timber-framed house
1363:is a structurally simple and ancient
866:An example of Fachwerk in Franconia (
8833:
8087:
6243:Structural Material Behavior in Fire
6127:
5985:Houten kappen in Nederland 1000–1940
5898:
5843:
5143:– via Scholars Archive at OSU.
4902:. New York: Routledge. p. 229.
4841:. Architectural Press. p. 181.
4458:or wall-sections and aligned with a
4393:In 1912, Allen W. Jackson published
3710:or earthfast construction is called
3432:Inharri baserri in Ibarron (Lapurdi)
2928:Half-timbered mansion of the former
2572:In general the northern states have
2320:14th-century early corbelled house,
2220:) or into a continuous wooden sill (
1776:
1672:
60:adding citations to reliable sources
31:
8845:
8077:
7937:American Association of Woodturners
6277:Discovering Timber-framed Buildings
6080:"Saitta House – Report Part 1"
5793:Timber Framed Buildings in Cheshire
5432:"Huddington Court (C) Richard Dunn"
5296:from the original on 11 August 2016
4317:Ancient Chinese wooden architecture
2181:, and many other cities, except in
2149:Coupesarte Manor (Normandy, France)
2140:
1865:with bays on either side and often
1507:four sides for weather protection.
995:. It was buried by the eruption of
522:Decorative fired-brick infill with
505:
24:
6310:
6236:
5709:Timber-framed buildings of England
5614:from the original on 5 August 2016
5584:from the original on 5 August 2016
5528:from the original on 5 August 2016
5494:. Geograph.org.uk. 10 April 2006.
5472:from the original on 5 August 2016
5442:from the original on 5 August 2016
5356:from the original on 5 August 2016
5326:from the original on 5 August 2016
5058:Classic Dictionary of Architecture
4504:Traditional or historic structures
4146:bousillage entre poteaus sur solle
4064:A half-timbered building in Sinaia
3760:(a post or pole) indicates that a
3150:and the Netherlands, known as the
2666:, and Switzerland, the use of the
2435:, a narrow, timber-frame house in
1874:British colonists to North America
1617:Some Roman carpentry preserved in
1434:
1192:
1035:Classic Dictionary of Architecture
986:
789:A figure called an Alemannic woman
537:Ordinary brick infill left exposed
25:
8917:
8132:
7967:National Wood Carvers Association
6384:
6166:from the original on 28 July 2011
6051:Shedd, Nancy S. (10 March 1986).
5848:(in German). Druckerei Appelhaus.
5670:from the original on 15 July 2012
5644:from the original on 4 March 2016
5035:. London: Routledge. p. 82.
4327:Revival styles in later centuries
4276:Some time periods/regions within
4255:
3373:(Soule), but are concentrated in
3181:rural housing tradition of south
2065:
1943:Historic timber-framed houses in
1708:Boards on the building may have "
1459:, often sold as "Fachwerk", near
1127:must be numbered (or "scribed").
443:
8844:
8832:
8823:
8822:
8086:
8076:
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8066:
7942:Architectural Woodwork Institute
6327:Traditional Buildings of England
6040:. NY: Macmillan. pp. 206–8.
5823:. University of Missouri Press.
5819:Van Ravenswaay, Charles (2006).
5554:from the original on 8 July 2012
5498:from the original on 8 July 2012
5412:from the original on 7 July 2012
5079:. Landschaftsmuseum Westerwald.
4498:
4069:
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4052:"Olimpia" Sports Complex, Brașov
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3268:Sts. Peter & Paul Church in
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1231:The horizontal timbers include:
999:in 79 AD in Herculaneum, Italy.
969:The Encyclopedia of Architecture
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5768:The Buildings of England: Essex
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4408:In the revival styles, such as
3604:Small "chapel" (shrine) at the
3154:, is called an "arcade house" (
2893:20th-century timber framing in
1663:. In Germany, it is called the
983:" style, or "black-and-white".
398:
338:in a number of ways. See also:
47:needs additional citations for
7947:British Woodworking Federation
5033:Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece
4981:Sherwood, Mary Martha (1827).
4959:Craven, Jackie (3 July 2019).
4952:
4891:
4866:
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4767:
4635:heating and cooling equipment.
4401:or under palm-lined drives of
4271:
3929:
3473:
3096:Timber-frame house in central
2706:(Umgebindehaus, translates as
2502:, another UNESCO-listed town;
1210:The vertical timbers include:
703:Brick infill sometimes called
647:(French), to name only three.
576:Some stone infill left visible
274:
27:Traditional building technique
13:
1:
7957:Caricature Carvers of America
6269:
5187:. American Wood Council. 2018
4441:
4367:combined half-timber framing.
4119:
2338:Saint-Sulpice-de-Grimbouville
1838:, the oldest timber house in
1744:); in the background sawyers
1594:. Its northernmost areas are
1279:The sloping timbers include:
5884:(in German). Primus Verlag.
5056:Parker, Joyn Henry (1986) .
4781:(in Russian). Deutsche Welle
2857:The half-timbered houses in
1771:list of timber framing tools
1693:Layout marks left over from
1426:Shear plate timber connector
1353:
1331:. It is somewhat similar to
1048:
254:
190:"post-and-beam" construction
7:
6104:"About us – Palangos Vėtra"
5958:Boström, Lars, ed. (1999).
4676:American historic carpentry
4669:
4532:A summary of problems with
4299:
4092:American historic carpentry
4085:
1478:structural insulated panels
852:from 1582/83 in Eppingen BW
10:
8922:
8763:Non-timber forest products
8387:Structural insulated panel
6411:Jackson, Allen W. (1912).
5129:Raser, William V. (1941).
5031:Wilson, Nigel Guy (2006).
4363:, built in 2008 has glass
4089:
3966:
3770:Scandinavian Heritage Park
3643:
3635:Timber-frame structure in
3493:
3243:Lower Silesian Voivodeship
2742:Timber frame town hall of
2639:Lower Saxon houses have a
1999:Queens' College, Cambridge
1171:
1146:
1142:
1137:computer numerical control
913:, and is found in England.
678:, planks as in the German
672:, stones sometimes called
287:half-timbered building in
243:(brace and bit) and other
8818:
8710:
8644:
8591:
8498:
8450:
8407:
8301:
8140:
8062:
8036:
7985:
7972:Society of Wood Engravers
7929:
7843:
7793:
7750:
7622:
7615:
7503:
7390:
7332:
7151:
7142:
7085:
6756:
6675:
6666:
6490:
6459:
5880:Stiewe, Heinrich (2007).
4826:Oxford English Dictionary
4607:family, particularly the
3736:
3655:
3589:The former water mill of
3087:
2811:, 16th century first half
2605:West Central Germany and
2526:and nearby UNESCO-listed
510:Gallery of infill types:
8906:Wood-related terminology
8728:Destructive distillation
6397:"Half-timber Work"
6247:University of Manchester
5862:SĂĽvern, Wilhelm (1971).
5791:McKenna, Laurie (1994).
5206:Williams, J. H. (1971).
4934:. New Haven and London:
4873:Sunshine, Paula (2006).
4760:
4728:German Timber-Frame Road
4388:illustration, above left
4220:when planks are used or
4134:maçonnerie entre poteaux
3402:, as the photo from the
3309:
2957:
2449:German Timber-Frame Road
2422:German Timber-Frame Road
2272:Half-timbered houses in
2240:Half-timbered houses in
1719:
1473:architectural purposes.
1089:, and then later pegged
732:German Timber-Frame Road
664:, unfired brick such as
8896:Vernacular architecture
8748:Green building and wood
6403:Encyclopædia Britannica
6345:Carpentry & joinery
5844:Edel, Heinrich (1928).
5107:, vol. IV, ch. 8, 1941.
4750:Vernacular architecture
4609:common furniture beetle
4421:Lake Mohawk, New Jersey
4313:Japanese timber framing
3726:construction is called
3194:wooden church buildings
3058:Half-timbered house in
3042:Half-timbered house in
3026:Half-timbered house in
3010:Half-timbered house in
2994:Half-timbered house in
2566:before being accepted.
2455:Deutsche FachwerkstraĂźe
1997:The President's Lodge,
1886:Plymouth, Massachusetts
1861:, consisted of an open
1825:vernacular architecture
1602:were favored, instead.
1564:Anne Hathaway's Cottage
1534:Allowable Stress Design
1524:members, prefabricated
1500:Straw-bale construction
850:Upper German Fachwerk (
235:and using hand-powered
8392:Wood–plastic composite
8318:Glued laminated timber
8313:Cross-laminated timber
8049:Frameless construction
7130:Wood-plastic composite
5983:Janse, Herman (1989).
5292:. Tennessee Aquarium.
4711:Framing (construction)
4706:Cross-laminated timber
4518:mechano-sorptive creep
4368:
4352:
4309:
4290:New England style barn
4234:
4227:
3943:
3871:Kaupanger stave church
3728:
3712:
3698:
3688:
3675:
3487:
3157:
3146:immigrant groups from
3138:
3129:
3113:
3101:
2454:
2444:
2424:
2352:16th-century house in
2223:
2215:
2200:
2197:and half-timbering as
2192:
2150:
2104:
1797:
1765:
1760:, and (hard to see) a
1575:
1556:
1540:History and traditions
1517:structural engineering
1464:
1453:prefabricated building
1444:
1427:
1394:
1376:
1347:
1340:
1327:
1321:
1196:
1181:
1082:
1074:
1062:
1030:
955:
949:
945:
654:Other infills include
494:
488:
476:
461:
416:
373:Half-timbered houses,
357:Half-timbered houses,
296:
185:
169:
158:
143:
8886:Medieval architecture
8465:Corrugated fiberboard
8367:Oriented strand board
6414:The half-timber house
5707:Brown, R. J. (1997).
5011:penelope.uchicago.edu
4936:Yale University Press
4701:Glue laminated timber
4484:seismic survivability
4358:
4334:
4307:
3937:
3622:Fourneau Saint-Michel
3524:Fourneau Saint-Michel
3481:
3380:Some medieval Basque
3223:Wheelwright croft in
3107:
3095:
2936:-Glasbach (Thuringia)
2430:
2416:
2378:Eugène Viollet-le-Duc
2368:Framing of the roof,
2356:, (Occitanie, France)
2148:
2102:
2074:Architecture of Wales
1784:
1727:
1562:
1547:
1511:Engineered structures
1494:zero-energy buildings
1450:
1442:
1425:
1392:
1195:(right, with jetties)
1187:
1179:
1147:Further information:
1080:
1068:
1056:
1024:
965:The Lady of the Manor
940:
719:, or slate shingles.
635:by the Romans, was a
467:
451:
406:
282:
164:
149:
138:The market square of
137:
8881:Building engineering
8850:WikiProject Forestry
7977:Timber Framers Guild
6831:Australian Blackwood
6092:on 16 December 2008.
6059:on 25 September 2013
4938:. pp. 710–711.
4359:The Old Mill Hotel,
4247:Golden Plough Tavern
4209:Hudson's Bay Company
4162:colombage Ă teurques
3973:Transylvanian Saxons
3841:Borgund stave church
2948:Low German house in
2704:Upper Lusatian house
2552:Holy Spirit Hospital
2524:Vaihingen an der Enz
2340:, (Normandy, France)
2336:15th-century manor,
2274:Châlons-en-Champagne
2119:dated to 1205–1235.
2029:The Yeoman's House,
1979:Bessie Surtees House
1647:Topping out ceremony
1555:, Denmark, from 1560
1017:Alternative meanings
961:Mary Martha Sherwood
868:Fränkisches Fachwerk
549:Stone infill called
377:im Odenwald, Germany
56:improve this article
8611:Ramial chipped wood
7697:Hammer-headed tenon
7216:Janka hardness test
6291:John Vince (1994).
6154:"IBC Building Type"
5666:. Geograph.org.uk.
5408:. Geograph.org.uk.
4740:Norman architecture
4377:Richard Norman Shaw
3804:in Norway from the
3724:Swedish plank-frame
3665:and secondarily in
2548:Biberach an der RiĂź
2292:(Champagne, France)
2276:(Champagne, France)
2260:(Champagne, France)
1983:Newcastle upon Tyne
1890:Jamestown, Virginia
1829:Little Moreton Hall
1267:The jetty beams or
1207:on all four sides.
953:or the French name
934:History of the term
870:). Image:I, Metzner
639:type construction.
283:A "true" or "full"
168:, Germany, downtown
151:Rue du Gros-Horloge
8528:Cellulosic ethanol
6558:Japanese carpentry
6293:The Timbered House
5743:The Timbered House
5741:Vince, J. (1994).
4926:Pollard, Richard;
4805:Walls with Stories
4733:Woodworking joints
4621:powderpost beetles
4369:
4353:
4310:
4238:and in Denmark as
4140:and simply called
4130:colombage pierroté
3944:
3856:Garmo Stave Church
3684:Stave construction
3488:
3114:
3102:
2708:round-framed house
2556:Braith-Mali-Museum
2445:
2425:
2401:German tradition (
2395:(Brittany, France)
2391:Trinity Church of
2376:. Illustration by
2324:(Normandy, France)
2308:(Brittany, France)
2210:Normandy tradition
2151:
2105:
2088:, stars, crosses,
1859:Wealden hall house
1821:Tudor architecture
1798:
1785:The timber-framed
1766:
1576:
1572:Tudor architecture
1557:
1465:
1445:
1428:
1395:
1361:Ridge-post framing
1348:Stockwerksbauweise
1197:
1189:Ridge-post framing
1182:
1083:
1075:
1063:
1031:
975:(1784–1863). This
696:and plastered for
477:
462:
417:
297:
217:dimensional lumber
170:
159:
144:
8891:Structural system
8858:
8857:
8793:Wood preservation
8738:Engineered bamboo
8558:Pyroligneous acid
8100:
8099:
8054:Green woodworking
7911:Wood preservation
7839:
7838:
7742:Tongue and groove
7722:Mortise and tenon
7611:
7610:
7309:Warrington hammer
7138:
7137:
6826:African Blackwood
6618:Segmented turning
6372:978-88-6046-033-2
6316:English tradition
6199:978-2-912143-10-5
5969:978-2-912143-10-5
5891:978-3-89678-589-3
5830:978-0-8262-1700-4
5086:978-3-921548-37-0
4928:Pevsner, Nikolaus
4848:978-0-7506-8502-3
4543:thermo-mechanical
4292:were built using
4114:Rio Grande do Sul
3776:, United States.
3164:Churches of Peace
3110:Churches of Peace
2996:Ozzano Monferrato
2970:, in the city of
2558:, dated to 1318.
2485:Baden-WĂĽrttemberg
2050:The Crooked House
1777:British tradition
1673:Carpenters' marks
1549:Anne Hvides Gaard
1490:low-energy houses
1091:mortise and tenon
1061:joinery together.
1059:mortise and tenon
1005:was mentioned by
831:Weser-Renaissance
132:
131:
124:
106:
16:(Redirected from
8913:
8848:
8847:
8836:
8835:
8826:
8825:
8783:Timber recycling
8778:Reclaimed lumber
8768:Natural building
8733:Dry distillation
8687:Split-rail fence
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7289:Thickness planer
7149:
7148:
6943:(lime, basswood)
6673:
6672:
6533:Chainsaw carving
6446:
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6399:
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6323:Ronald Brunskill
6306:
6275:Richard Harris,
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5945:
5942:"Pałac Jugowice"
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5914:www.foveotech.pl
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5155:"What Are SIPs?"
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4771:
4721:Platform framing
4575:poteaux-en-terre
4373:Queen Anne style
4237:
4230:
4218:Bohlenstanderbau
4213:Red River Colony
4169:Poteaux-en-terre
4154:Lower Fort Garry
4061:
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3538:The house where
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3320:Castile and LeĂłn
3298:
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2536:Gottlieb Daimler
2457:
2420:, Hesse, on the
2388:
2365:
2349:
2333:
2317:
2301:
2285:
2269:
2253:
2244:(Centre, France)
2237:
2226:
2218:
2203:
2195:
2141:French tradition
2131:open-air museums
2046:
2026:
2010:
1994:
1975:
1956:
1940:
1920:
1641:open-air museums
1596:Baltic countries
1530:composite lumber
1379:
1350:
1343:
1330:
1324:
1322:Geschossbauweise
1095:Diagonal bracing
958:
952:
922:
911:Low German house
906:
891:
879:
863:
847:
822:
810:
798:
786:
774:
762:
750:
700:and appearance.
684:, timbers as in
681:ständerbohlenbau
621:
609:
597:
585:
573:
546:
534:
519:
506:Infill materials
497:
491:
409:Chipping Campden
386:
370:
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202:structural frame
186:Fachwerkbauweise
180:
127:
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71:"Timber framing"
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8798:Wood processing
8706:
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8403:
8333:parallel strand
8304:
8297:
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8136:
8131:
8101:
8096:
8058:
8044:Frame and panel
8032:
7981:
7925:
7835:
7794:Surface piecing
7789:
7746:
7667:Crown of thorns
7607:
7593:Smoothing plane
7499:
7386:
7328:
7231:Milling machine
7134:
7095:Cross-laminated
7081:
6752:
6662:
6633:Spindle turning
6623:Shingle weaving
6593:Pallet crafting
6486:
6455:
6450:
6387:
6337:
6313:
6311:Further reading
6303:
6272:
6267:
6266:
6256:
6254:
6237:Bailey, Colin.
6235:
6231:
6226:on 30 May 2008.
6223:
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5664:"Wealden house"
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4755:Weatherboarding
4745:Open-air museum
4716:Balloon framing
4696:Engineered wood
4672:
4597:infestation of
4581:poteaux-sur-sol
4506:
4501:
4444:
4329:
4321:post and lintel
4302:
4274:
4258:
4222:blockstanderbau
4192:Piece-sur-piece
4185:Poteaux-sur-sol
4150:Lower Louisiana
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2528:Maulbronn Abbey
2504:Hanau-Steinheim
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1435:Modern features
1416:glued laminated
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1333:balloon framing
1328:Ständerbauweise
1313:
1272:jetty projects.
1174:
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4196:Post-and-plank
4194:also known as
4174:post in ground
4132:, also called
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3713:palissadteknik
3708:post in ground
3694:stave churches
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3345:box frames in
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3328:Basque Country
3322:, par example
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1869:upper floors.
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7528:Compass plane
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2439:at the river
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8293:Utility pole
8278:Timber truss
8198:Log building
7861:Heat bending
7806:Edge banding
7578:Router plane
7573:Rebate plane
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8803:Woodworking
8788:Wood drying
8773:Papermaking
8593:By-products
8499:Derivatives
8437:Pellet fuel
8178:Flitch beam
8082:WikiProject
8028:Rift sawing
8018:Flat sawing
7906:Wood drying
7583:Scrub plane
7568:Razee plane
7518:Block plane
7372:Mitre clamp
7319:Wood scribe
7270:Combination
7012:Purpleheart
6708:Douglas fir
6658:Woodturning
6491:Occupations
6453:Woodworking
6347:or reprint
6113:29 November
5191:13 December
4617:cockroaches
4599:xylophagous
4522:compression
4410:Tudorbethan
4383:Tudorbethan
4278:New England
4272:New England
4235:skiftesverk
3930:Netherlands
3810:Christiania
3806:Middle Ages
3788:wall plates
3756:. The term
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3699:stolpteknik
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2728:Wordgasse 3
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2724:Quedlinburg
2660:WĂĽrttemberg
2593:The German
2588:South Tyrol
2492:Quedlinburg
2193:pan de bois
2090:quatrefoils
2035:West Sussex
1882:East Anglia
1878:New England
1710:tally marks
1695:marking out
1653:topping out
1461:West Linton
1352:and allows
1304:Herringbone
1191:(left) and
1139:machinery.
1132:New England
1043:Kluge House
1027:Kluge House
738:buildings.
694:wainscoting
561:Herculaneum
438:Ständerhaus
425:hall church
275:Cruck frame
263:. The term
245:woodworking
233:draw knives
140:Dornstetten
18:Half-timber
8865:Categories
8645:Historical
8626:Wood flour
8475:Paperboard
8345:Fiberboard
8303:Engineered
8163:Bressummer
8037:Techniques
7986:Conversion
7916:Wood stain
7844:Treatments
7632:Birdsmouth
7598:Spokeshave
7548:Jack plane
7538:Fore plane
7377:Pipe clamp
7342:Band clamp
7266:Carpenters
7087:Engineered
7037:Rubberwood
6886:Eucalyptus
6690:Calocedrus
6603:Pyrography
6568:Kohlrosing
6295:. Sorbus.
6270:References
5802:0906765161
5745:. Sorbus.
5718:0709060920
5290:tnaqua.org
5271:0060915153
5169:1 February
5042:0415973341
4909:0415969301
4884:0747806527
4686:Berg house
4663:subsidence
4644:black mold
4590:including
4442:Advantages
4436:1856230414
4375:houses by
4266:Dutch barn
4178:pierrotage
4138:bousillage
4126:New France
4120:New France
3993:Sighișoara
3873:interior,
3686:is called
3512:Luxembourg
3400:row houses
3326:, and the
3324:La Alberca
3139:mur pruski
3062:, Piedmont
3046:, Lombardy
3030:, Piedmont
3014:, Piedmont
2998:, Piedmont
2934:Mellenbach
2779:Rothenburg
2759:Rothenburg
2532:Schorndorf
2437:Bernkastel
2370:Notre-Dame
2288:Church of
1894:log cabins
1787:Staple Inn
1746:pit sawing
1684:race knife
1621:layers of
1600:log houses
1463:, Scotland
1402:including
1370:Firstsäule
1221:wall studs
1155:bressummer
1102:carpenters
675:pierrotage
657:bousillage
375:Miltenberg
223:this with
82:newspapers
8667:Clapboard
8636:Woodchips
8631:Wood wool
8511:Cellulose
8506:Birch-tar
8460:Cardboard
8442:Wood fuel
8350:hardboard
8253:Reclaimed
8218:Panelling
8208:Log house
8203:Log cabin
7826:Parquetry
7821:Oystering
7816:Marquetry
7657:Butterfly
7324:Workbench
7256:Sandpaper
7236:Mitre box
7181:Drawknife
7171:Burnisher
7156:Abrasives
7105:Hardboard
6766:Afromosia
6648:Whittling
6598:Parquetry
6583:Marquetry
6528:Certosina
6523:Carpentry
6513:Cabinetry
6460:Overviews
6325:(1992) .
5240:162393242
5212:Britannia
4691:Carpentry
4471:drying in
4228:sleppvegg
4201:Log cabin
4142:colombage
4106:Venezuela
4098:Old Salem
3997:Wallachia
3954:-powered
3875:Kaupanger
3818:brickwork
3802:livestock
3780:Grindverk
3747:Grindverk
3676:korsvirke
3500:provinces
3411:NĂ©obasque
3339:baserriak
3287:Mennonite
3225:Zgorzelec
3210:Bydgoszcz
3172:Bydgoszcz
3168:granaries
3144:Mennonite
3130:szachulec
2932:mĂĽhle in
2823:House in
2761:(Bavaria)
2757:House in
2668:lap-joint
2607:Franconia
2512:Bad Urach
2477:Thuringia
2393:Langonnet
2201:colombage
2137:trusses.
2060:, England
2017:, England
2001:, England
1985:, England
1966:, England
1947:, England
1931:, England
1925:Wormshill
1840:Sheffield
1810:Balbridie
1806:Neolithic
1734:frame saw
1666:Richtfest
1661:jotoshiki
1634:carpentry
1580:Neolithic
1553:Svendborg
1451:A modern
1414:trusses,
1404:bowstring
1093:joints.
1049:Structure
1007:Vitruvius
956:colombage
524:owl holes
415:, England
393:, Germany
361:, Germany
265:box frame
255:Box frame
225:broadaxes
178:‹See Tfd›
8876:Building
8828:Category
8809:Yakisugi
8743:Forestry
8711:See also
8652:Axe ties
8621:Tall oil
8601:Barkdust
8583:Wood gas
8563:Pine tar
8553:Methanol
8485:Pulpwood
8432:Firewood
8415:Charcoal
8408:Fuelwood
8355:Masonite
8283:Treenail
8183:Flooring
8072:Category
7851:Adhesive
7831:Purfling
7811:Intarsia
7752:Profiles
7677:Dovetail
7616:Geometry
7455:Hand saw
7440:Crosscut
7425:Circular
7420:Chainsaw
7367:Holdfast
7032:Rosewood
6964:American
6959:Mahogany
6931:Jelutong
6901:Hornbeam
6866:Cocobolo
6861:Chestnut
6776:Andiroba
6588:Millwork
6553:Intarsia
6548:Fretwork
6543:Ébéniste
6472:Glossary
6251:Archived
6239:"Timber"
6161:Archived
5922:cite web
5674:29 April
5668:Archived
5642:Archived
5612:Archived
5582:Archived
5558:29 April
5552:Archived
5526:Archived
5502:29 April
5496:Archived
5470:Archived
5440:Archived
5416:29 April
5410:Archived
5384:Archived
5354:Archived
5324:Archived
5294:Archived
5245:20 April
5163:Archived
5159:sips.org
5139:20 April
4991:20 April
4966:20 April
4930:(2006).
4670:See also
4661:or soil
4613:termites
4604:Ptinidae
4572:in both
4490:lintels.
4361:KlaipÄ—da
4349:New York
4345:Brooklyn
4300:Japanese
4086:Americas
4076:KlaipÄ—da
3977:Bistrița
3960:cladding
3956:sawmills
3952:windmill
3877:, Norway
3704:Palisade
3689:stavverk
3667:Blekinge
3591:Lierneux
3404:Uztaritz
3386:Dorretxe
3284:Trutnowy
3239:AntoniĂłw
3189:region.
3187:Silesian
3100:, Poland
3082:, Umbria
2980:Barbagia
2976:Sardinia
2968:Lombardy
2964:Piedmont
2950:Walsrode
2825:Schwerin
2809:Braubach
2794:Hornburg
2775:Plönlein
2692:, and a
2583:bundwerk
2574:fachwerk
2563:fachwerk
2516:Eppingen
2461:fachwerk
2410:houses.
2183:Provence
2123:Jettying
2086:lozenges
2054:Lavenham
2015:Cheshire
1758:broadaxe
1738:cant dog
1588:hardwood
1526:I-joists
1486:Huf Haus
1457:Huf Haus
1455:made by
1377:Hochstud
1354:jettying
1201:broadaxe
1149:Jettying
1110:seasoned
1071:jettied"
950:Fachwerk
736:Fachwerk
670:mudbrick
660:, fired
359:Backnang
8839:Commons
8718:Biomass
8692:Tanbark
8616:Sawdust
8427:Firelog
8420:biochar
8382:Plywood
8340:I-joist
8258:Shingle
8213:Molding
8092:Commons
8008:Whipsaw
8003:Sawmill
7896:Varnish
7891:Thermal
7866:Lacquer
7801:Binding
7770:Chamfer
7637:Biscuit
7603:Surform
7495:Whipsaw
7465:Keyhole
7450:Fretsaw
7430:Compass
7415:Bucksaw
7405:Bandsaw
7400:Backsaw
7382:Sawbuck
7352:F-clamp
7347:C-clamp
7221:Jointer
7125:Plywood
7077:Zebrano
7017:Ovankol
6982:Meranti
6970:African
6941:Linden
6896:Hickory
6851:Cedrela
6846:Camphor
6841:Bubinga
6836:Boxwood
6816:Bilinga
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