Timber framing
building technique, construction method using heavy squared-off and carefully fitted and joined timbers / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Timber framing (German: Holzfachwerk) is a way to build buildings. Timbers are the structure of the building and fit together like a skeleton. Sometimes the timbers can be seen from the outside. This is called half-timbered. The spaces between the timbers are filled with brick, plaster, wattle or daub. These spaces are often for decoration. Germany is famous for half-timbered buildings.[1] There are also such buildings across Europe and in North America and Japan.[2] The building method is over a thousand years old and has many styles.
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