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"timber-framed house."

Typical timber framing, often seen in medieval buildings across Europe, is characterized by a construction method where a wooden framework is visible. Wooden beams and posts create a skeleton structure, and the spaces between them are filled with materials like wattle and daub, plaster, or bricks. This building style highlights the wooden framework, giving it a rustic and distinctive appearance. Timber framing is especially common in countries such as Germany, France, and England, and is often associated with charming historical villages and towns.

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Uploaded on August 24, 2024
Taken on August 18, 2024