Tradiční řešení na soudobých dřevěných stavbách

Abstract

The author takes a slightly different point of view when looking at the field of wooden constructions, their architectonic composition, material selection, and contemporary adaptations of traditional construction details. The author warns that a building made out of timber columns and beams has different tectonics and details and cannot be simply adapted to architectural forms of massive buildings made with masonry or pouring, from concrete to 3D printed. The author doesn't do an encyclopedic listing, but highlights forgotten coloring and timber joints in wooden buildings, neglected timber head finishing, useless overhanging constructions, and terrible screw connections.

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Natural material, grown bar, Christmas wood, hardwood, composition, tectonics, color, overlapping of wooden structures, point mounting, carpentry joints, pin joints, minimization of metal joints and plating, condensation, durability.

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