faépítészet
Faépítészet, meaning "wood architecture" in Hungarian, refers to the architectural tradition and practice that heavily utilizes wood as a primary building material. This approach has deep historical roots across many cultures, particularly in regions with abundant forest resources. In Hungary, faépítészet is evident in various forms, from historical peasant dwellings and agricultural structures to more contemporary designs that explore the aesthetic and structural potential of timber.
Traditional Hungarian wooden architecture often featured log construction or timber framing techniques. Log houses, built from
In modern Hungarian architecture, faépítészet has seen a resurgence, driven by a growing appreciation for sustainable