Timber framing
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British pronunciation/tˈɪmbə fɹˈeɪmɪŋ/
American pronunciation/tˈɪmbɚ fɹˈeɪmɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "timber framing"

Timber framing
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a traditional building technique that involves constructing wooden frames using large, heavy timbers that are fitted together with mortise-and-tenon or other joinery techniques

What is "timber framing"?

Timber framing is a construction method that involves using large wooden beams and posts to create the structural framework of a building. This technique relies on the natural strength of wood, with the beams often joined together using traditional methods like mortise and tenon joints, sometimes reinforced with wooden pegs. Timber framing creates a strong and durable structure, and is often used for its aesthetic appeal, showcasing the natural beauty of the wood. This method is commonly used in constructing homes, barns, and other buildings where the exposed framework is a feature of the design.

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In timber framing, craftsmen historically rived beams from large logs.
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