日本建築学会技術報告集
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
建築歴史・意匠
豪雪地帯における民家の形態とその構成樹種
-長野県飯山市柄山の農家の事例-
庄司 貴弘井田 秀行土本 俊和梅干野 成央
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2010 年 16 巻 32 号 p. 387-392

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We analyzed the structural details of a farmhouse in the central Japanese snowbelt. The core structure was characterized by large pillars and beams, suggesting that the house is suited to resist heavy snowfalls. Almost all of the structural timbers (302 pieces) in the house consisted of four tree species: beech, oak, zelkova and cedar. Specifically, the main pillars and beams were mostly beech, the dominant species in the adjacent forests. This suggests that beech provided appropriately large timbers for the load-bearing structures of houses. Consequently, beech would have been useful in the construction of houses in heavy snowfall areas.
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