Newsletter archives find all the past issues Did you miss one of our monthly newsletters? Hofgut Hafnerleiten Hideaway in Bavaria Houses for couples and nature-lovers. Awarded for outstanding architecture! German Design Award HOLIDAYARCHITECTURE 2017 Selection 2017 is a German Design Award winner! All texts in English! Our new blog series: HomeStories Learn more about the people and stories behind the HOLIDAYARCHITECTURE houses. Aufberg 1110 & aufberg 1113 Zell am See – Kaprun Peace & nature, modern & natural luxury, simple & minimalist design! Hainichhöfe, Thuringia Countryside getaway Directly located at the National Park Hainich: Modern wooden cottages with panoramic views. Recent Comments • Matthias S. On • Carol Cowan on • on • Ansgar on • E. Painted+victorian+homes| Painting Is Critical, Especially for Multi-Color Victorian Houses. RTL-Serien siegen, doch 'Beste Schwestern' fällt deutlich. San Francisco Notes: Victorian Houses! Viktorianische ArchitekturKönigin VictoriaViktorianische Häuser. XS - small houses big time| Lisa Baker| ISBN: 029| Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon. Den Goldenen Löwen für den besten europäischen Kurzfilm erhielt ein Beitrag aus Belgien. Ausgezeichnet wurde der Film „Houses With Small Windows“ des flämisch-kurdischen Regisseurs Bülent Öztürk. Durch den Preis ist der Film automatisch für den Europäischen Filmpreis nominiert. Der Film erzählt die Geschichte. ![]() ![]() Bülent ÖztürkKocks on • Andrea Flint on • Timm Diesbach on • Ronnie on • Familie Schmidtbauer on • Familie Schmidtbauer on. English • • Characteristics of the Jura House Jura houses are only to be found in the middle of Bavaria in the Altmühl region around the Altmühl river. The dwelling houses and the barns typically have low-pitched roofs covered in limestone slabs. The exterior walls consist of ashlared stone or of half-timbering. The limestone slabs and the quarried stones come from quarries in the neighbourhood and the other building materials were sourced locally too. History There has been this kind of houses since the twelfth century and some have survived from the late middle ages. They replaced the thatched houses of heretofore. Gülcan Atmaca![]() ![]() Tiled roofs had long been reserved for important buildings such as churches. After 1945 many of the houses disappeared because they were no longer deemed to be “modern”. Features of the Construction Whereas until 1800 many Jura houses had half-timbered exterior walls made of undressed stone or wattle and daub, from the nineteenth century onwards the construction was always of stone. Half-timbering was exclusively used for interior walls. Jura houses often had an almost square ground plan with a central narrow hallway off which the rooms led. This same pattern can also be seen in the barns. Most houses included stables, in the smaller they were integrated into the main plan and in the larger they were built up against the house. The kitchen had an open fireplace and from this the neighbouring room was heated by means of a tiled stove. The dining table stood in a corner of the room and was lit by windows on two sides. The walls were often decorated with brightly-coloured stencilled patterns. The ceilings were constructed from beams.
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