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How to build 259 square meters of Tibetan architecture

Tibetan architecture covering 259 square meters

1. The wooden beams used in Tibetan traditional buildings are relatively short. A bucket is used under the joint of two wooden beams, and then the bucket is supported by columns, and several beam-column frames are used continuously to form a column net structure. The column net structure is adopted to expand the space and enhance the stability.

2. There are three main methods for wall masonry to improve the stability of buildings. The first is to divide the wall. The wall is wide at the bottom and narrow at the top. The dividing angle of the wall is about 5o, and the center of gravity of the building moves down, which ensures the stability of the building.

Step 3 thicken the wall. Tibetan masonry materials are mainly raw soil and rubble. In order to increase the building height, the method of thickening the wall was adopted.

4. Make a wall. That is, a kind of grass growing in Tibet is used as the wall on the upper part of the wall, which not only reduces the pressure on the wall, but also has a good decorative effect. The civil architecture in Tibet is unique. It is quite different from China's architectural style in plane layout, facade modeling, mechanical structure principle and material selection, and has formed its own unique characteristics. It is more appropriate to build a house according to your own 259 square meters.