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carpentry$11586$ - translation to ελληνικό

SKILLED TRADE
Carpenter shop; Medieval carpentry; Medieval Carpentry; Carpenter; Carpenter (occupation); Housewright; Carpenters; Ship's carpenter; History of carpentry
  • The [[Centre Pompidou-Metz]] museum under construction in [[Metz]], [[France]] in 2009. The building possesses one of the most complex examples of carpentry built to date and is composed of 16 kilometers of glued laminated timber for a surface area of 8,000 m<sup>2</sup>.
  • Exhibit of traditional European carpenter's tools in Italy
  • ship's carpenter]]
  • Axonometric diagram of [[balloon framing]]
  • Carpenter handling a plank used in [[scaffolding]]
  • Log church building in Russia reached considerable heights such as this 17th century example
  • ''Breve compendio de la carpinteria de lo blanco y tratado de alarifes'' (1727)

carpentry      
n. ξυλουργική
classical style         
  • [[Croydon Airport]] in England, opened in 1920 and built in a Neoclassical style.
  • The [[Glyptothek]] in [[Munich]], designed by [[Leo von Klenze]] and built 1816&ndash;30, an example of [[Neoclassical architecture]].
  • Santa Maria Nova]], [[Vicenza]] (1578&ndash;90) was designed by the influential Renaissance architect [[Andrea Palladio]].
ARCHITECTURAL STYLE, INSPIRED BY CLASSICAL GRECO-ROMAN ARCHITECTURAL PRINCIPLES
Classical Style; Classic architecture; Classical style; Classical Architecture; Petrifaction (architecture); Petrified carpentry; Classical (architecture); 🏛; History of classical architecture; Classical arch; Classic arch; Greco-Roman architecture
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Ορισμός

Carpenter
·noun An artificer who works in timber; a framer and builder of houses, ships, ·etc.

Βικιπαίδεια

Carpentry

Carpentry is a skilled trade and a craft in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc. Carpenters traditionally worked with natural wood and did rougher work such as framing, but today many other materials are also used and sometimes the finer trades of cabinetmaking and furniture building are considered carpentry. In the United States, 98.5% of carpenters are male, and it was the fourth most male-dominated occupation in the country in 1999. In 2006 in the United States, there were about 1.5 million carpentry positions. Carpenters are usually the first tradesmen on a job and the last to leave. Carpenters normally framed post-and-beam buildings until the end of the 19th century; now this old-fashioned carpentry is called timber framing. Carpenters learn this trade by being employed through an apprenticeship training—normally 4 years—and qualify by successfully completing that country's competence test in places such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, Switzerland, Australia and South Africa. It is also common that the skill can be learned by gaining work experience other than a formal training program, which may be the case in many places.