Tabique is one of the main Portuguese traditional building techniques which use basically natural and local building materials such as earth and timber. A tabique building component such as a wall is build up using a simple timber structure covered on both sides by an earth based mortar. The earth based mortar has an important role in this building system technology since it not only protects the internal timber structure but it also acts as finishing elements. Meanwhile, earth has the advantage of being abundant, natural, local and recycled which gives to this technique a special importance in the sustainability context. It has been noticed that this traditional building technique has an expressive incidence in the region of Trás-os-...
The environmental concerns of the building industry in Portugal have been essentially related with t...
HERITAGE 2008 - World Heritage and Sustainable Development. Barcelos: Green Lines Institute for Sust...
The presence of wood in structural applications in construction was constant in Portugal until the e...
Tabique is one of the main Portuguese traditional building techniques which basically use natural an...
Tabique constructions can be found almost everywhere in Portugal. In fact, it is one of the most use...
Generally, the traditional building techniques uses natural and local building materials such as sto...
The tabique is one of the main Portuguese traditional building techniques which uses raw materials ...
The Alto Douro Wine Region, located in the northeast of Portugal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, pres...
The Alto Douro Wine Region, located in the northeast of Portugal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, pres...
Tabique is one of the main Portuguese traditional building techniques which use earth as a building ...
Tabique is one of the main Portuguese traditional building techniques which use raw materials as sto...
Tabique construction corresponds to a relevant Portuguese heritage. Urban and rural tabique construc...
A research work focused on studying earth render for tabique application purposes is presented. Init...
A research work focused on studying earth render for tabique application purposes is presented. Init...
The tabique is one of the main Portuguese traditional building techniques, which is based on raw mat...
The environmental concerns of the building industry in Portugal have been essentially related with t...
HERITAGE 2008 - World Heritage and Sustainable Development. Barcelos: Green Lines Institute for Sust...
The presence of wood in structural applications in construction was constant in Portugal until the e...
Tabique is one of the main Portuguese traditional building techniques which basically use natural an...
Tabique constructions can be found almost everywhere in Portugal. In fact, it is one of the most use...
Generally, the traditional building techniques uses natural and local building materials such as sto...
The tabique is one of the main Portuguese traditional building techniques which uses raw materials ...
The Alto Douro Wine Region, located in the northeast of Portugal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, pres...
The Alto Douro Wine Region, located in the northeast of Portugal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, pres...
Tabique is one of the main Portuguese traditional building techniques which use earth as a building ...
Tabique is one of the main Portuguese traditional building techniques which use raw materials as sto...
Tabique construction corresponds to a relevant Portuguese heritage. Urban and rural tabique construc...
A research work focused on studying earth render for tabique application purposes is presented. Init...
A research work focused on studying earth render for tabique application purposes is presented. Init...
The tabique is one of the main Portuguese traditional building techniques, which is based on raw mat...
The environmental concerns of the building industry in Portugal have been essentially related with t...
HERITAGE 2008 - World Heritage and Sustainable Development. Barcelos: Green Lines Institute for Sust...
The presence of wood in structural applications in construction was constant in Portugal until the e...