This thesis explores mid-twelfth century church architectures in west Sweden. The architectures are investigated in the light of a case, five parish churches’ naves, in particular their attics and surviving mid-twelfth century roofs. Working from the insight that these roofs were most likely visible from the rooms below, the thesis presents in-depth analysis of the sites, buildings, and their organisation of forms and volumes. The archaeological evidence is approached with architectural perspectives, and the study brings together a partly new view of the mid-twelfth century church architectures. The churches’ attics and roofs have seldom been in the focus in studies that interpret the historical church architectures. Thus, even if the uniqu...
In Scandinavia and Finland, nearly all constructions, including monumental and sacral architecture, ...
Swedish excavations with preserved remnants of wooden architecture, known from the literature of the...
Few roof structures remain unscathed from the 12th and early 13th centuries. The relatively large am...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss church building, the architectural design of Romanesque and Goth...
Churches in Sweden began to be built when Christianity was introduced at about the end of the first ...
Churches in Sweden began to be built when Christianity was introduced at about the end of the first ...
The author is a building historian working on a thesis which will present a model for the planning a...
Only few of the Danish medieval parish churches can be dated. This paper presents an attempt of doin...
Only few of the Danish medieval parish churches can be dated. This paper presents an attempt of doin...
The study concerns the structural behaviour of old wooden roof trusses in Swedish churches. FE-model...
The medieval churches of Sønderlyng and Middelsom districtsIn 12th century Jutland, a tradition deve...
Conspicuous architecture. Medieval round churches in ScandinaviaThe aim of this article is partly to...
The Norwegian stave-church. An analysisBroadly stated, the extensive debate on the origin of the so-...
The focus of this thesis is the presence of octagonal churches during medieval time. It discusses th...
The Romanic roof constructions are surely one of Europe’s oldest preserved wooden constructions. The...
In Scandinavia and Finland, nearly all constructions, including monumental and sacral architecture, ...
Swedish excavations with preserved remnants of wooden architecture, known from the literature of the...
Few roof structures remain unscathed from the 12th and early 13th centuries. The relatively large am...
The aim of the thesis is to discuss church building, the architectural design of Romanesque and Goth...
Churches in Sweden began to be built when Christianity was introduced at about the end of the first ...
Churches in Sweden began to be built when Christianity was introduced at about the end of the first ...
The author is a building historian working on a thesis which will present a model for the planning a...
Only few of the Danish medieval parish churches can be dated. This paper presents an attempt of doin...
Only few of the Danish medieval parish churches can be dated. This paper presents an attempt of doin...
The study concerns the structural behaviour of old wooden roof trusses in Swedish churches. FE-model...
The medieval churches of Sønderlyng and Middelsom districtsIn 12th century Jutland, a tradition deve...
Conspicuous architecture. Medieval round churches in ScandinaviaThe aim of this article is partly to...
The Norwegian stave-church. An analysisBroadly stated, the extensive debate on the origin of the so-...
The focus of this thesis is the presence of octagonal churches during medieval time. It discusses th...
The Romanic roof constructions are surely one of Europe’s oldest preserved wooden constructions. The...
In Scandinavia and Finland, nearly all constructions, including monumental and sacral architecture, ...
Swedish excavations with preserved remnants of wooden architecture, known from the literature of the...
Few roof structures remain unscathed from the 12th and early 13th centuries. The relatively large am...