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Timber frame seems to be getting ground and is or will be very soon the most popular construction method in this country. In Scandinavia and the US it is already the case. Still, frankly, I have my doubts.
Yet, being a rational person I wonder if there is a rational reason to say that frame houses are, after all, not so practical?
For instance, how do they hold price with time as compered to the brick and stone? Let's say in 30-50 years? I heard that in the USA it is generally assumed that these house should be demolished in 50 years time? Is this true?
And by timber frame I don't mean "post & beam" made of massive structural posts but frames made with small section timber.
Yet, being a rational person I wonder if there is a rational reason to say that frame houses are, after all, not so practical?
For instance, how do they hold price with time as compered to the brick and stone? Let's say in 30-50 years? I heard that in the USA it is generally assumed that these house should be demolished in 50 years time? Is this true?
And by timber frame I don't mean "post & beam" made of massive structural posts but frames made with small section timber.
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