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Building constructed from wooden logs
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Log buildings andstructures can be categorized as historic and modern. They are placed in opposition to wooden structures built using frameworks, according toEugene Viollet-le-Duc.[1] A diverse selection of their forms and styles with examples of architectural elements is discussed in the following articles:

Examples of log buildings and structures
  • Log windmill in Russia
    Log windmill in Russia
  • Log church, Kizhi, Russia
    Log church, Kizhi, Russia
  • Corner post construction in an open-air museum in Slovenia
    Corner post construction in an open-air museum inSlovenia
  • Baroque granary vulgo Prueger at Mitterdorf #10, Strassburg, Austria
    Baroque granary vulgo Prueger at Mitterdorf #10,Strassburg, Austria
  • Three-story, octagonal, log threshing barn with a bridge to the second floor in Nätra, Sweden
    Three-story, octagonal, log threshing barn with a bridge to the second floor in Nätra, Sweden

References

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  1. ^Eugène Viollet-le-Duc (1877).L'art russe : ses origines, ses éléments constitutifs, son apogée, son avenir (in French). Vve A. Morel (Paris).
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