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4 columns Tokyo house by FT Architects Tokyo House, Timber Frame Joinery, Wooden Columns, Timber Architecture, Wooden Architecture, Wood Frame Construction, Wood Architecture, Basement Ceiling, Timber Structure

A conventional Japanese construction technique was utilized for this home in Tokyo, which functions 4 wooden columns arranged in a square to support the rest of the timber frame (+ slideshow). The 4 Columns residence is situated twenty kilometres from central Tokyo, in a neighbourhood that was previously dominated by farmland and factories. The area has lately turn into […]

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Timber construction by Art Massif Wood Structure. Expansion of the outdoor space by adding a magnificent pergola to create a covered rest area that can be transformed into a ceremony place. Photo credit : Patric Nadeau Photographie Wood Structure Detail, Wood Construction Architecture, Wooden Structure Architecture, Timber Structure Architecture, Glulam Structure, Wood Structure Architecture, Timber Canopy, Wood Roof Structure, Wooden Arches

Timber construction by Art Massif Wood Structure. Expansion of the outdoor space by adding a magnificent pergola to create a covered rest area that can be transformed into a ceremony place. Photo credit : Patric Nadeau Photographie

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Using wood to reach new heights - The Building with timber exhibition in Munich documents the potentialities afforded by this ancient material, making adventurous constructions a real possibility for the future. Rather than the undifferentiated use of the term sustainability as a mere marketing slogan, dates and facts are subject to strong analysis – presenting accomplished examples of application. Refugee Housing, Koshino House, Timber Architecture, Bali House, Wooden Architecture, Wood Building, Wood Architecture, Structure Architecture, Facade Architecture

The "Building with timber" exhibition in Munich documents the potentialities afforded by this ancient material, making adventurous constructions a real possibility for the future. Rather than the undifferentiated use of the term "sustainability" as a mere marketing slogan, dates and facts are subject to strong analysis – presenting accomplished examples of application.

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