A construction method for building structures with floors and walls made of structural plywood nailed to a wooden frame. It is also called the two-by-four method because the cross section of the most commonly used lumber is 2 inches by 4 inches. Unlike traditional wooden structures, there are no pillars, and no grooves or protrusions are made at the joints, so construction is simple and the construction period is short, and it has excellent fire resistance, earthquake resistance, and airtightness. Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
木材で組まれた枠組に構造用合板などを打ちつけた床および壁によって建物をつくる工法。使用する製材のうち最も多用されるものの断面が,2インチ×4インチであることからツーバイフォー工法とも呼ばれる。在来の木構造と異なり柱がない,接合部に溝や突起などをつくらないため施工が単純で工事期間が短いうえ,耐火性,耐震性,気密性に優れるなどの特長をもつ。
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