In german, they’re called Fachwerkhäuser and in English, they’re half-timbered.
Hockeyhosersays
Isn’t that Tudor Style?
WoollenWeevilsays
Half-Timbered, Timber framing and Tudor all fit the bill for this. By the way, awesome picture! If I was house hunting I’d probably ask my agent about Tudor specifically, since that’s what I hear most.
ChipAytensays
Timber framed house and they last forever… evidenced by the fact that these have been around forever. In the contracting/building side of things they fall within “Type IV” constructions. Hardwood framing is very pricey in America, at least compared to typical softwood SPF homes.
lp_ciegosays
I’d call that timber frame with wattle and daub walls.
benvalente99 says
In german, they’re called Fachwerkhäuser and in English, they’re half-timbered.
Hockeyhoser says
Isn’t that Tudor Style?
WoollenWeevil says
Half-Timbered, Timber framing and Tudor all fit the bill for this. By the way, awesome picture! If I was house hunting I’d probably ask my agent about Tudor specifically, since that’s what I hear most.
ChipAyten says
Timber framed house and they last forever… evidenced by the fact that these have been around forever. In the contracting/building side of things they fall within “Type IV” constructions. Hardwood framing is very pricey in America, at least compared to typical softwood SPF homes.
lp_ciego says
I’d call that timber frame with wattle and daub walls.