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Wood and Wood Joints: Building Traditions of Europe, Japan and China
by Klaus Zwerger
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- Hardcover
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- 3035624801
- ISBN 13
- 9783035624809
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Hardback. New. <p></p> <p>There is a long tradition of using wood as a distinct and ecologically sound building material. Wooden architecture conveys for todayâs world the breadth of knowledge held in Western and Eastern cultures about the creative use of this unique material. The typical technique of building with wood, joinery, requires that elements are connected only by the skillful interlocking of the constructive parts. </p> <p>In this book, the history of wooden architecture is described in detail using hundreds of examples from Japan, China and Europe. From a holistic understanding, a picture emerges that is informative for architects, and designers, reopens an almost lost world to builders, and will enthrall laypeople. </p> <p>Also available in a German edition (ISBN 978-3-0356-2479-3) </p> <p></p> <ul><li><p></p> <p></p></li></ul>
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- Wood and Wood Joints: Building Traditions of Europe, Japan and China
- Author
- Klaus Zwerger
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- Hardback
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- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 3035624801
- ISBN 13
- 9783035624809
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