Half-Timbering
Half-timbering is a traditional building style characterized by a frame construction where the wooden framework is exposed, and the spaces between the timbers are filled with materials like wattle and daub, brick, or plaster. This technique originated in medieval Europe and is commonly associated with regions in Germany, France, and England.
The design not only provides structural support but also creates a distinctive aesthetic, often featuring intricate patterns and overhanging upper stories. Many historic buildings showcasing half-timbering can still be seen today, reflecting the architectural heritage of the time.