Historic timber structures or traditional construction methods.
Europe:
Finland:
- Porvoo – One of the Finnish wooden towns. (Fi,Sw,E)
Germany:
- Altbau und Denkmalpflege Informationen – Informations on restauration. (G,E,D,I)
- Fachwerkhaus.de – E-zine on historic german timberframing. (G)
- Freilichtmuseum am Kiekeberg – North german timberframes. (G,E)
- Hessenpark – One of many parks in Germany displaying traditional wooden buildings. (G)
- Museumsdorf Cloppenburg – Thatched roofs, barns and windmills. (G)
- Rheinland-Pfalz Freilichtmuseum – Open-air museum with lots of half-timbered buildings. (G,E)
- Schleswig-Holsteinische Freilichtmuseum – Thatched roofs and timberframes. (G)
- WRL Zimmerer – 3D-models (VRML) of timber connections. (G)
Norway:
- Stave Churches – Medieval Wooden Churches typical for Norway. (E)
- Stave Churches – This vernacular building type on greatbuildings.com. (E)
- Stave Church Locations – Tourism website for the Sognefjord region. (E)
- odin – Architektur in Norwegen – Essay on traditional Norwegian architecture. (G)
UK:
- Weald and Downland – Open air museum featuring traditional timber frames. (E)
Americas:
USA:
- Historic American Timber Joinery – A Graphic Guide. (E)
- Historiuc American Trusses – Several articles on the topic. (E)
- Historic Deerfield – Historic New England town of Deerfield, MA. (E)
- Timber Framers Guild – American site with timber framing resources. (E)
Asia:
- Asian Historic Architecture – A very complete list of temples etc. (most in wood) all throughout Asia. (E)
China:
- Chinese Architecture – Some links on about.com. (E)
Japan:
- Japanese Architecture – Some exemplary buildings on greatbuildings.com. (E)
- Japanese Temples – Good overview of the wooden temples in Japan. (E)
Australia/Oceania:
Africa:
Language of linked site: G – German, E – English, S – Spanish, P – Portuguese, F – French, I – Italian, H – Hungarian, Nl – Dutch, Fi – Finnish, Sw – Swedish, R – Russian, C – Chinese, J – Japanese, K – Korean