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Journal articles on the topic "Half-timbered buildings"

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ГАВРИКОВ, Д. С. "IMITATIONS OF ARCHITECTONICS OF HALF-TIMBERED TECTONIC SYSTEMS." Экономика и предпринимательство, no. 6(155) (August 2, 2023): 1280–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.34925/eip.2023.155.6.242.

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Настоящая статья посвящена исследованию изображений фахверковой тектонической (конструктивной) системы на фасадах зданий. По мнению автора, такие изображения бывают трёх видов: графические изображения, симулякры и псевдофахверковые имитации. Исследование произведено на основе 23 фотографических изображений реально существовавших объектов. This article is devoted to the study of images of a half-timbered tectonic (constructive) system on the facades of buildings. According to the author, such images are of three types: graphic images, simulacra and pseudo-half-timbered imitations. The study was made on the basis of 23 photographic images of real objects.
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Hueto Escobar, A., M. Diodato, F. Vegas, and S. Manzano Fernández. "APPROXIMATION TO THE USE OF HALF-TIMBERED WALLS WITH EARTH INFILL IN SPANISH TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIV-M-1-2020 (July 24, 2020): 1033–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliv-m-1-2020-1033-2020.

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Abstract. The term "half-timbered walls with earth infill" refers to a wide number of techniques in which structural wooden elements are combined with enclosures made of earth. The use of these constructive systems dates back to prehistoric times and their evolution has differed based on the physical, social and cultural conditions of each place. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to define the concept of half-timbered walls with earth infill in the Spanish context and to understand the geographical, urban, architectural and constructive reasons that have favoured or hindered its use in traditional architecture. The methodology used is based on the quantitative and qualitative analysis of the largest possible number of case studies. This allows a database to be set up for the purposes of performing global analysis and drawing objective and statistically valid conclusions. This information is managed using a study sheet with information ranging from general aspects of buildings with the presence of these techniques to detailed features of half-timbered walls. The data and conclusions presented in this paper focus on these half-timbered walls, including information on the geographical distribution of these techniques, the characteristics of the buildings in which they are used, the combination of mixed walls with other construction techniques, and the state of conservation and transformation of the buildings in which they are used. It has been established that these techniques are common in mountainous landscapes, where there is optimal woodland for construction, and in urban environments, where they are presented as optimum techniques to maximize the profitability of the buildable surface.
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Nowogońska, Beata. "Consequences of improper renovation decisions in a 17th century half-timbered building." Przegląd Naukowy Inżynieria i Kształtowanie Środowiska 29, no. 4 (2020): 557–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.22630/pniks.2020.29.4.48.

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In the case of historic half-timbered buildings, the consequences of erroneous decisions regarding renovation or neglected conservation lead to irreversible damage processes. The effective undertaking of protection activities thus requires carrying out appropriate diagnostic studies. The results of these studies will make it possible to put forth renovation solutions which do not interfere with the historic architectural-structural layout of the building. The article presents the results of the assessment of the technical conditions of a 17th century church in Sękowice, built using traditional frame construction. As a consequence of earlier, inappropriate decisions pertaining to renovation works, a significant portion of the elements of the wooden construction underwent biological corrosion, as a result of which it lost its original mechanical properties. Some of the walls settled on corroded ground beams, with the uneven settling leading to distortions of the entire structure.
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Szymanowska-Gwiżdż, Agnieszka, and Tomasz Steidl. "Impact of Building Walls of Historic Objects from Half-Timbered Wall in their State of Thermal Protection / Wpływ Budowy Ścian Historycznych Budynków z Muru Pruskiego Na Ich Stan Ochrony Cieplnej." Civil And Environmental Engineering Reports 20, no. 1 (2016): 171–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ceer-2016-0014.

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Abstract The paper presents the problems connected with preserved examples of buildings in Upper Silesia that contain the elements of half-timbered walls. This type of construction currently characterizes houses of various utility functions. Often, their formation was related to the construction of patron settlements, accompanied by the development of industrial plants. Today, there is a problem of insufficient thermal insulation of barriers in half-timbered houses and numerous attempts to improve their thermal parameters are observed. In this type of projects, the correct determination of the existing state in terms of construction of the barrier and thermal protection seems to be important, as the starting points for further analysis. The study determines the insulation of frame walls with ceramic fill, with a variety of material and construction solutions. Literature examples and in situ measurements results were used for the research.
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Kuzović, Duško. "Museum of Vernacular Architecture of Western Serbia and Eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina: Cattle‒Breeding Facilities and Watermills." АГРОЗНАЊЕ 19, no. 1 (2018): 28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7251/agren1801028k.

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The aim of the paper is to present the Museum of Vernacular Architecture of western Serbia and eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina. Documentation was collected by means of fieldwork and in historical archives. Part of the material was published in scientific journals. It is necessary to present the concept of the Museum, and each of the planned units. This paper presents a group with mountain dwellings and watermills. The first part is composed of several buildings that represent different types of structures. The structure, at the same time, shows the development of the building type. The group consists of two huts, two log cabins, the half-timbered building structure, a fenced garden, and a fenced haystack. The group with watermills consists of buildings on the stream, buildings in the middle flow of the rivers, and watermills of the lower flow of the river. Description of the structure, method of construction, and object function is given for each of the buildings.
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Poletti, Elisa, and Graca Vasconcelos. "Seismic Behaviour and Retrofitting of Timber Frame Walls." Advanced Materials Research 778 (September 2013): 706–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.778.706.

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Half-timbered buildings are well known as one of the most efficient seismic resistant structure in the world, but their popularity is not only due to their seismic performance, but also to their low cost and the strength they offer. These structures generally consist of exterior masonry walls with timber elements embedded which tie the walls together and internal walls which have a timber frame with masonry infill and act as shear walls. Generally, different types of infill could be applied to half-timbered walls depending on the country, namely brick masonry, rubble masonry, hay, mud, etc. The focus of this paper is to study the seismic behaviour of the walls when no infill is present, i.e. considering only the timber frame, and then compare the results with those of the infill walls. Static cyclic tests have been performed on unreinforced timber frame walls and appropriate strengthening solutions have been applied in order to test the walls in a retrofitted condition, namely (1) steel plates with different configurations and (2) steel flat bars inserted with the NSM technique.
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Kristensen, Hans Krongaard. "Træbyggede korsgange ved danske klostre." Kuml 66, no. 66 (2017): 123–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/kuml.v66i66.98806.

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Wooden cloisters at Danish monasteriesVarious studies have shown that most of the cloisters known at Danish monasteries were constructed in the Late Middle Ages. There are several reasons for this. One is that these brick-built cloisters replaced earlier structures of wooden or half-timbered construction. None of the latter cloister types have survived in Denmark, so they have either to be discovered by archaeological excavation or through indications evident on standing monastery buildings.Archaeological excavations have demonstrated the existence of wooden cloisters associated with the monasteries at Ring, Øm, Dalum and Sæby. Postholes were found in the first three instances, while at Sæby there was burnt daub from half-timbering. The latter monastery was founded quite late in the Middle Ages, at a time that saw extensive construction of brick-built cloisters, so perhaps the remains found here derive from a temporary construction phase.At monasteries such as Tvilum, Horsens Franciscan Friary, Vestervig, Ribe Franciscan Friary, Antvorskov, Asmild and Roskilde Our Lady, the archaeological traces suggest the presence of cloisters of wooden or half-timbered construction. These traces are, however, of either an indirect character or are uncertain due to the early dare of the excavations and absent or inadequate reports on the findings.At Skovkloster (Herlufsholm), Børg­lum, Vitskøl and Ribe Dominican Friary, conclusions have been drawn based on standing buildings. For example, in relation to the Romanesque eastern wings, where earlier cloisters, built in lighter materials and preceding a late medieval brick-built structure, could be expected.Wooden cloisters are also a rare occur­rence in other countries, even though it is quite certain that they have existed there to a major extent. As in Denmark, these have almost all become stone-built over time or have disappeared due to age and decay. The three non-Danish examples mentioned in the article have different constructional forms. They can therefore not contribute to elucidating the precise construction of the Danish cloisters. Presumably they were of approximately the same type of construction here in Denmark as that evident the late medieval half-timbered buildings, and furnished with magnificent carved work as on Apostelgården in Næstved.Hans Krongaard KristensenAfdeling for ArkæologiInstitut for Kultur og SamfundAarhus Universitet
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Rutyna, Halina. "TYPOLOGY AND ANALYSIS OF SACRAL WOODEN ARCHITECTURE IN THE LUBUSKIE VOIVODSHIP." Space&FORM 2022, no. 51 (2022): 263–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.21005/pif.2022.51.e-02.

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The article presents research on the architecture and construction of wooden churches in the Lubuskie voivodeship, which form a large group of historical buildings. Some of them are monuments of high rank, both in terms of age and stylistic value, design solutions and equipment. The remaining ones are characterized by the common historical value of the wooden cultural heritage, which emphasizes the role of the local building tradition and the originality of the log and half-timbered architecture. The article presents seven types of wood and characterizes each of them. All researched monuments are under conservation protection. Most of them are renovated on an ongoing basis, and a few have undergone complete conservation, revalorization and revitalization in recent years.
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Arlet, Piotr Krzysztof, and Halyna Petryshyn. "BORDER OF TWO TYPES OF FOLK CULTURE AND RURAL HOUSES NEAR SZCZECIN BEFORE THE MID-NINETEENTH CENTURY." Space&FORM 2022, no. 51 (2022): 9–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.21005/pif.2022.51.b-01.

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This paper presents research findings on historical vernacular half-timbered architecture. The study covered the general area of Szczecin and extended to older-generation buildings constructed before the mid-nineteenth century. Ethnological maps from the first half of the twentieth century that depicted the border of two large areas with differing vernacular culture characteristics served as a basis for discussion. This difference concerned not only the forms of houses, but most importantly manifestations of folk culture. A description of the historical fishing village of Mścięcino, located between Szczecin and Police, proved crucial to the investigation. The research showed that there had been attempts to create recreational villages in the vicinity of Szczecin at the turn of the twentieth century.
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Arlet, Joanna. "HALF-TIMBERED RESORT ARCHITECTURE FROM THE TURN OF THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES IN FORE POMERANIA AND WESTERN POMERANIA: IN SEARCH OF A STYLE." Space&FORM 2022, no. 51 (2022): 241–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.21005/pif.2022.51.e-01.

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Resort architecture, guesthouse and villa buildings, with a timber frame structure, are wellrepresented in the coastal towns of Fore Pomerania and Western Pomerania. In German it is called Bäderarchitektur, or resort architecture. Its intensive development took place in the years 1793–1918, only a few examples come from the interwar period. The studied examples of buildings in seaside and spa towns of the south-west Baltic coast show a variety of building types and a multitude of inspirations.
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Books on the topic "Half-timbered buildings"

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Demereckas, Kęstutis. Klaipėdos fachverkas: Half-timbered houses in Klaipėda. Libra Memelensis, 2005.

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Huxhold, Erwin. Die Fachwerkhäuser im Kraichgau: Ein Führer zu den Baudenkmälern. 3rd ed. Regionalkultur, 2002.

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Pfistermeister, Ursula. Fachwerk in Franken. H. Carl, 1993.

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Voit, Otto. Das Fachwerk in der Fränkischen Schweiz. Palmer & Enke, 1991.

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Germany) Kölner Gespräch zu Architektur und Denkmalpflege (27th 2018 Brauweiler. Gebäude aus Fachwerk: Konstruktion - Schäden - Instandsetzung : Dokumentation zum 27. Kölner Gespräch zu Architektur und Denkmalpflege in Brauweiler, 12. November 2018. Edited by Beckmann Eva-Maria 1974 editor and Sutthoff Ludger J. editor. LVR-Amt für Denkmalpflege im Rheinland, 2019.

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Nicke, Herbert. Fachwerk zwischen Wupper und Sieg: Studien zum bergischen Fachwerkbau. Martina Galunder-Verlag, 1999.

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Dinan: Guide de découverte des maisons à pans de bois. Jaher, 1986.

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Kiehnle, Edmund. Eppingen und seine Fachwerkbauten. Heimatfreunde Eppingen, 2003.

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Fissabre, Anke. Fachwerkscheunen in Berlin und Brandenburg. Michael Imhof, 2003.

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Stefan, Baumeier, and Kaspar Fred, eds. Fachwerkbauten des 14. bis 16. Jahrhunderts in Westfalen. F. Coppenrath, 1986.

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Book chapters on the topic "Half-timbered buildings"

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Mitchell, Charles F., and George A. Mitchell. "Half-Timbered Work." In Building Construction and Drawing 1906, 4th ed. Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003261674-6.

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Eßmann, Frank. "Peculiarities of installing internal insulation in half-timbered walls; detailed solutions; some examples." In Energy-Efficient Retrofit of Buildings by Interior Insulation. Elsevier, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-816513-3.00010-1.

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"Haingraben Half-Timbered House Liederbach am Taunus, Germany." In Building Biology. Birkhäuser, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783035610406-006.

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Conference papers on the topic "Half-timbered buildings"

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Makantasis, Konstantinos, Nikolaos Doulamis, and Athanasios Voulodimos. "Recognizing Buildings through Deep Learning: A Case Study on Half-timbered Framed Buildings in Calw City." In Special Session on Computer Vision, Imaging and Computer Graphics for Cultural Applications. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006347204440450.

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