Almost all members in a timber frame house are structural. Think of a timber frame as a skeleton, just like all the bones in a body are structurally important, all the parts of a timber frame are important. Posts hold up the girts, which hold the joists, which hold the floor. The posts also hold up the rafter plates that hold up the rafters and roof system.
Some will refer to the property as a brick house while others will say it is brick faced. The structural integrity is mostly from the timber framing. It is likely that the walls have been closed prior to the brick being applied or installed. It is rare for any home to be built from brick along as it is not very strong structurally. Even in homes that are not timber framed the structure will use steel or the ways are made of concrete block.
Timber framed structures are buildings that use vertical timber posts and horizontal timber beams, typically larger than 4 inches by 4 inches, with sloping wood beams to form the structural skeleton of the building. Typical beam sizes are 8x8 posts, 8x10 girts, 6x8 purlins, 6x8 joints, 4x6 braces, etc. Although any of the beams can range in size from 4x4 to 10x24 or larger. Timber frame structures are often enclosed with super insulating pre-stressed panels called SIP's (Structural Insulating Panels). Windows and doors are cut into the SIPS, and a house, barn, church or commercial building is formed. You can find out more by viewing the related links.
A timber schedule could be a structural timber schedule that is a list of major beams and columns (or posts). This could be a list of structural components that are not typical dimensional lumber.Alternatively, a timber schedule could be a list of all timber materials, including structural, lining and cladding timber.The exact contents of the schedule will depend on the puprpse for which it is being drawn up. One used for quantity surveying for the costs of the entire project might have all elements included, whereas one for the main contractor might exclude items for which they are not responsible, such as joinery.
It is presently a steel framed building, with brick and limestone edifice, and with the timber from the previous (pre-Truman) White House having been cut up to use for the present paneling.
Jack Sobon has written: 'Build a classic timber-framed house' -- subject(s): Amateurs' manuals, Design and construction, Wooden-frame houses
Most parts of a house can be made from timber, if the type of timber is appropriate. For example: types of timber that are resistant to rot from damp conditions can be used for foundations or roofing.Timber cannot be used for glazing, or to provide a completely damp-proof layer, but can be used for:shutters;doors;cladding;structural framing;foundations and piles;wall and ceiling lining;flooring;roofing; andwindow frames.
A wattle and daub house is a house made from wattle, woven twigs, and daub, a mixture made mostly of mud. The house is framed with timbers, the wattle is put in the open areas between the frames, and the daub is applied like plaster. There is link below to a picture of a wattle and daub wall under repair, showing the structure.
Non Structural could refer to non supportive members of an object. For example a house has load bearing walls that would be considered structural. It also has dividing walls that are nonstructural , not necessary for support of the whole.
No, it is not structural.
a bird house
There seems to be at least one framed painting in the Inspector's house.
With galvanized nails.