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18:20 Dec 18, 2005 |
Serbian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Architecture | ||||
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| Selected response from: V&M Stanković Serbia Local time: 00:23 | |||
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5 +7 | post and petrail; post and pan |
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post and petrail; post and pan Explanation: REF. - Živković dr S, Građevinski rečnik - Vukićević B, Građevinski rečnik “Jasna Bjeladinovic-Jergic - Traditional architecture … Houses have a wooden skeleton which is filled with light materials and mud. This is the "bondruk" (the "post and petrail") type home, which is also called the "Morava type house" because it is so common in the Morava basin. In the north, on the Pannonian plains - Vojvodina, Baranja, and part of Slavonia - where the soil is most malleable, houses are built of tightly packed mud and straw, or of unbaked bricks.” (http://www.rastko.org.yu/isk/jbjeladinovic-traditional_archi... “A house erected in the timber-framed technology (post and pan). The house skeleton is visible.” (http://www.wakodomy.pl/Aninfo.php) |
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