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Wooden churches in West Virginia (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "Wooden churches in the United States" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Wooden churches (4 C, 20 P) G. ... Wooden houses (2 C, 6 P) Hybrid roller coasters (21 P) L. Log buildings and structures (2 C, 19 P) M. ... Green building and wood; L.
This wooden church in Bodružal in Slovakia is an example of Rusyn folk architecture and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Carpathian Wooden Churches are religious structures made of wood and built in the Vernacular architecture of the Carpathians. These occur in the following areas: Wooden Churches of Southern Lesser Poland
Frostathing Law and Gulating law rules about "corner posts" show that the stave church was the standard church building in Norway, even though the Catholic church preferred stone. [12] All wooden churches in Norway before the reformation were constructed with staves. Log building is younger than stave building in Norway, and was introduced in ...
Afrikaans; Alemannisch; Anarâškielâ; Аԥсшәа; العربية; Aragonés; ܐܪܡܝܐ; Արեւմտահայերէն; Arpetan; অসমীয়া; Asturianu
Log buildings and structures can be categorized as historic and modern. They are placed in opposition to wooden structures built using frameworks, according to Eugene Viollet-le-Duc. [1] A diverse selection of their forms and styles with examples of architectural elements is discussed in the following articles: Log cabin – a rustic dwelling
Inner view of the wooden church in Hervartov All Saints Roman Catholic wooden church in Tvrdošín. The Roman Catholic wooden church of St. Francis of Assisi in Hervartov has a Gothic character as represented by its tall but narrow structure unusual for a wooden church. It was built in the second half of the 15th century and thus represents the ...
Currently the tallest human-constructed wooden structure in the world (free-standing, though not a building). Randsburg Wash Target Test Towers (Buildings 70021 and 70022) [3] 109.73 n/a Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake: 1951 As of February 2023, the second current tallest human-constructed free-standing wooden structures in the world.