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- Log_building abstract "Log buildings and structures can be categorized as historic and modern. A diverse selection of their forms and styles with examples of architectural elements is discussed in the following articles.Log cabin - a rustic dwellingLog home - a style and method of building a quality houseIzba - a type of Russian peasant house, often of log construction. The Cabin of Peter the Great is based on an izba.Crib barn - a type of barn built using log cribs Some barns are log barns such as the earliest of the Pennsylvania barn types.Blockhouse, garrison house - some blockhouse or garrison house structures are tightly fitted timber or stacked plank construction buildings to help withstand an attack.Azekurazukuri - a Japanese style of building using triangular log construction Some granarys (raccard, stabbur, hórreo) are of log or plank construction. The Upper Lusatian house, also called Umgebinde in German, combines timber framing and log buildingWooden churches in Ukraine - log buildings are the norm south and east of Germany and many of the churches are recognized world heritage sites.Corner post construction sometimes called post-and-plank - this construction method blurs the line between timber framing and log construction with a frame infilled with logs or planks to form the walls.Timber dam - timber crib dams are used to dam rivers.Zakopane Style architecture – inspired by the regional art of Poland’s highland region known as Podhale uses log construction.Hogan - this Native American dwelling evolved to be built of logs.Chalet - Originally a dwelling-barn-house type farmhouse typically of timber construction (blockbau)Black Forest house - traditional farmhouse type of timber constructionOctagonal churches in Norway are of log construction, some dating from the 17th centuryFor Finnish and German language users see the special type of Finnish log church construction called Tukipilarikirkko or Stützpfeilerkirche".
- Log_building thumbnail Vernacular_architecture_-_Europe.png?width=300.
- Log_building wikiPageID "27158110".
- Log_building wikiPageRevisionID "590078011".
- Log_building caption "General map of building materials used in European farmhouses; blue is the distribution of log buildings.".
- Log_building direction "vertical".
- Log_building hasPhotoCollection Log_building.
- Log_building header "Log buildings throughout Europe".
- Log_building headerBackground "#AFDEBA".
- Log_building image "Vernacular architecture - Europe.png".
- Log_building width "260".
- Log_building subject Category:Carpentry.
- Log_building subject Category:House_styles.
- Log_building subject Category:House_types.
- Log_building subject Category:Log_buildings_and_structures.
- Log_building subject Category:Log_cabins.
- Log_building subject Category:Log_houses.
- Log_building subject Category:Vernacular_architecture.
- Log_building comment "Log buildings and structures can be categorized as historic and modern. A diverse selection of their forms and styles with examples of architectural elements is discussed in the following articles.Log cabin - a rustic dwellingLog home - a style and method of building a quality houseIzba - a type of Russian peasant house, often of log construction.".
- Log_building label "Blockbau".
- Log_building label "Log building".
- Log_building sameAs Blockbau.
- Log_building sameAs m.0qfpxdp.
- Log_building sameAs Q884694.
- Log_building sameAs Q884694.
- Log_building wasDerivedFrom Log_building?oldid=590078011.
- Log_building depiction Vernacular_architecture_-_Europe.png.
- Log_building isPrimaryTopicOf Log_building.