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+ | Wood construction is common for many single-family houses throughout the world. In areas where timber and wood materials are easily accessible, wood construction is often considered to be the cheapest and best approach for small housing structures. | ||
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+ | Six main types of wood construction are listed in the encyclopedia. These types use all forms of timber available from logs to sawn/shaped timbers to smaller branches and leaves. These types also utilize various types of wall coverings from plant-based coverings to timber materials to earthen materials, such as mud or stone. The first type of wood construction is thatch construction, | ||
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+ | Other types include post-and-beam frame construction, | ||
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+ | Further Introductory Reading: “{{ : | ||
+ | (Chris Arnold, Building Systems Development) | ||
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+ | Contents: | ||
+ | * Wood Frame Construction | ||
+ | * Use and Cost | ||
+ | * Structural System | ||
+ | * Seismic Performance and Deficiencies | ||
+ | * Typical Seismic-Strengthening Techniques |
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