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 Übersetzung für 'timber framing' von Englisch nach Deutsch
archi.
timber framing
Fachwerk {n}
Teiltreffer
framing {adj}umrahmend
57
photo.
framing
Bildeinstellung {f}
17
framingRahmung {f}
49
framingRahmenwerk {n}
8
archi.
framing
Rohbau {m}
159
framingEinrahmung {f}
12
framingUmrahmung {f}
18
framing {adj}rahmend
76
archi.constr.
framing [framework]
Gerüst {n}
22
constr.
steel framing
Stahlskelettbau {m}
framing [coll.]abgekartetes Spiel {n} [ugs.]
tools
framing square
Schlosserwinkel {m}
psych.
framing effect
Framing-Effekt {m}
archi.material
wooden framing
Holzumrahmung {f}
archi.constr.
roof framing
Dachstuhl {m}
constr.
stone framing
Steinumrahmung {f}
constr.tech.
Halfen® framing channel
Halfenschiene {f} [Halfen®]
ling.sociol.
framing [classification of information into an interpretative framework]
Framing {n} [Einordnung in einen Deutungs­rahmen]
7
to timberzimmern
183
constr.
timber
Bauholz {n}
584
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Colmar's secular and religious architectural landmarks reflect eight centuries of Germanic and French architecture and the adaptation of their respective stylistic language to the local customs and building materials (pink and yellow Vosges sandstone, timber framing).
  • The Timber Framers Guild also has a formal apprenticeship program for traditional timber framing.
  • It consists of four detached wings with timber framing and thatched roofs and was listed in 1971.
  • Though completed in 1979, the structure was constructed using traditional covered-bridge timber framing techniques.
  • Broadaxes were commonly used in manufacture of square timbers for wooden shipbuilding, log building, timber framing, and railroad ties sometimes called axe ties.

  • It also has visible timber framing, typical of vernacular Tudor architecture.
  • The former Kings Arms on Benton Street is a typical example of timber framing.
  • Much of the timber framing is exposed throughout the house.
  • "Timber framing" is a style of construction that uses heavier framing elements (larger posts and beams) than modern stick framing, which uses smaller standard dimensional lumber.
  • Timber framing (...) and "post-and-beam" construction are traditional methods of building with heavy timbers, creating structures using squared-off and carefully fitted and joined timbers with joints secured by large wooden pegs.

  • The name derives from the building's structure of post and lintel construction, a type of timber framing where the load-bearing ore-pine posts are called "stafr" in Old Norse ("stav" in modern Norwegian).
  • The abbey's bailiff was housed in a two-storey stone building to which two more storeys of timber framing were added in the 14th century, one of the oldest timber-frame buildings in south Germany.
  • The combination of fiberglass tape and epoxy glue results in a composite material providing an extremely strong joint, something close to 8-10 times the strength of fastenings and timber framing that might have been used in more conventional plywood construction.
  • The house had been brick rebuilt in 1800 incorporating some timber-framing.
  • Strut is a common name in timber framing for a support or brace of scantlings lighter than a post.

  • North of the Bakers' Street there are few 17th to 18th century half-timber framing buildings and the secularized St John's church, now being the event location [...] (BÜZ).
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