European Timber Buildings as an Expression of Technological and Technical Cultures (Elsevier, 2002), edited by Clara Bertolini Cestari, José Amorim Faria, and Anu Soikkeli, is a seminar proceedings published within the framework of the European project “Wooden Handwork/Wooden Carpentry: European Restoration Site” of the Culture 2000 Programme.
The development of a theoretical-practical culture of wooden construction, able to face the building tradition with the different knowledge and technical culture with technological innovation, represents a strategic research sector inside the growing interest in many parts of Europe concerning policies of development and safeguard of Cultural Heritage.
This is the second volume of a series of Proceedings published in the frame of the European Project “Wooden Handwork/Wooden Carpentry: European Restoration Sites” of Culture 2000 Programme, supported by the General Directorate for Education and Culture.
The book is organised in three sections and intends to promote and encourage the comparison and integration of cultures between the different European Countries. The first section collects experts’ contributions to the Finnish International Seminar; the second section refers to the Portuguese International Seminar; the third proposes contributions to the project from experts, with a particular attention to didactical aspects. The text intends to be a source of documentation and confrontation for architects, engineers, experts in the sector of constructions, public and private people responsible for the management of cultural heritage (i.e. National Boards of Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Universities) and for everyone working in the didactic and research fields.
–Clara Bertolini Cestari, José Amorim Faria, and Anu Soikkeli (eds.) European Timber Buildings as an Expression of Technological and Technical Cultures (Elsevier, 2002), book description on the back cover
The text is in English. The book is illustrated with photographs and some diagrams.
Our current copy is in good condition. The pages are clean; no markings except for an inscription on the title page. The glueing of the binding is fine. The covers show only some minuscule traces of shelf wear.












