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- Post-and-plank abstract "The method of building wooden buildings with a traditional timber frame with horizontal plank or log infill has many names, the most common of which are piece sur piece (French), corner post construction, Post-and-plank, standerbohlenbau (German) and Skiftesverk (Swedish). This traditional building method is believed to be the predecessor to half-timber construction widely known by its German name fachwerkbau which has wall infill of wattle and daub, brick, or stone. This carpentry was used from parts of Scandinavia to Switzerland to western Russia. Though relatively rare now, two types are found in a number of regions in North America, more common are the walls with planks or timbers which slide in a groove in the posts and less common is a type where horizontal logs are tenoned into individual mortises in the posts. This method is not the same as the plank-frame buildings in North America with vertical plank walls.".
- Post-and-plank thumbnail SchlossguggerHaus1.JPG?width=300.
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- Post-and-plank wikiPageID "15990281".
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- Post-and-plank hasPhotoCollection Post-and-plank.
- Post-and-plank subject Category:House_styles.
- Post-and-plank subject Category:Structural_system.
- Post-and-plank subject Category:Timber_framing.
- Post-and-plank subject Category:Vernacular_architecture.
- Post-and-plank type Abstraction100002137.
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- Post-and-plank type HouseStyles.
- Post-and-plank type Manner104928903.
- Post-and-plank type Property104916342.
- Post-and-plank comment "The method of building wooden buildings with a traditional timber frame with horizontal plank or log infill has many names, the most common of which are piece sur piece (French), corner post construction, Post-and-plank, standerbohlenbau (German) and Skiftesverk (Swedish). This traditional building method is believed to be the predecessor to half-timber construction widely known by its German name fachwerkbau which has wall infill of wattle and daub, brick, or stone.".
- Post-and-plank label "Konstrukcja sumikowo-łątkowa".
- Post-and-plank label "Pièce-sur-pièce à coulisse".
- Post-and-plank label "Post-and-plank".
- Post-and-plank label "Ständerbohlenbau".
- Post-and-plank sameAs Ständerbohlenbau.
- Post-and-plank sameAs Pièce-sur-pièce_à_coulisse.
- Post-and-plank sameAs Konstrukcja_sumikowo-łątkowa.
- Post-and-plank sameAs m.03qk4fk.
- Post-and-plank sameAs Q1246379.
- Post-and-plank sameAs Q1246379.
- Post-and-plank sameAs Post-and-plank.
- Post-and-plank wasDerivedFrom Post-and-plank?oldid=576430195.
- Post-and-plank depiction SchlossguggerHaus1.JPG.
- Post-and-plank isPrimaryTopicOf Post-and-plank.