DOI: 10.22215/etd/2021-14542
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Applied Craft Science in Traditional Timber Framing Conservation

Abstract: The first step in any heritage project is its understanding; which is a process analogous to reverse engineering. Traditional reverse engineering involved the disassembly and reconstruction of a product to obtain a higher understanding of it. Contemporary reverse engineering typically refers to replication via, 3D scanning, modelling, and prototyping; unfortunately, this can yield an incomplete understanding. As described by traditional reverse engineering: a high-level understanding is obtained through a broa… Show more

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