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Timber Frame Hybrids: Enduring Traditions, Boundless Possibilities
Contributor(s): Zaya, Anthony F. (Author), Diener, Tim (Author)
ISBN: 0764328948     ISBN-13: 9780764328947
Publisher: Schiffer Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $36.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: March 2008
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Annotation: Of all the materials on this planet, wood is the most beloved. Heavy wooden timbers artfully crafted into a sturdy house frame held together with mortise and tenon joinery delight the eye and warm the spirit. Over 200 striking color photos and more than 1
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BISAC Categories:
- Architecture | Interior Design - General
LCCN: 2007941587
Physical Information: 0.77" H x 8.55" W x 11.36" (2.53 lbs) 160 pages
 
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Of all the materials on this planet, wood is the most beloved. Heavy wooden timbers artfully crafted into a sturdy house frame held together with mortise and tenon joinery delight the eye and warm the spirit. Over 200 striking color photos and more than 100 line drawings introduce the reader to the advantages of merging traditional timber frame construction with modern, conventional building materials to create stunning hybrid homes for the twenty-first century. These homes blend the beauty of wood and the comfort of conventional building materials. \nThe engaging text provides a detailed history of timber frame construction, details the range of choices available in timber frame hybrid construction, and provides a sweeping photographic essay of fifty building projects representing a wide range of approaches to configurations, styles, surfaces, finishes, and budgets.

Contributor Bio(s): Zaya, Anthony F.: - Rhode Island native Anthony Zaya is president and co-founder of Lancaster County Timber Frames. He holds a master's degree in industrial arts. Tim Diener holds a bachelor of fine arts degree in sculpture from Tyler School of Art of Temple University and a master's degree in Japanese history from Cornell University.