Illustrated with case studies spanning 1,400 years, this volume unpacks the rich history, enduring influence and understated brilliance of East Asian timber construction
At a time when material innovation is reshaping the future of architecture, Timbercraft revisits the roots of the timber movement, offering a fresh look at the enduring legacy of traditional East Asian building. This richly illustrated book explores the remarkable structural logic and craftsmanship of timber architecture from China, Japan, Korea and beyond. Through nine case studies spanning more than 1,400 years, Timbercraft reveals the precision and beauty of joinery systems that have stood the test of time. Meticulous drawings and diagrams provide a rare window into these quietly ingenious techniques. Alongside illuminating historical analysis, the book offers thoughtful essays that unpack the ideas and values embedded in this architectural tradition. How can age-old methods inform bold new possibilities in the future? Including historical building plans alongside contemporary blueprints, it highlights the timeless and foundational nature of timber construction. Part history, part design study, part visual archive, Timbercraft functions as an invaluable resource for architects, designers, builders and anyone who is curious about the quiet intelligence of timber construction.
STATUS: Forthcoming | 6/30/2026
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Published by nai010 publishers. Text by Jae Kung Kim.
Illustrated with case studies spanning 1,400 years, this volume unpacks the rich history, enduring influence and understated brilliance of East Asian timber construction
At a time when material innovation is reshaping the future of architecture, Timbercraft revisits the roots of the timber movement, offering a fresh look at the enduring legacy of traditional East Asian building. This richly illustrated book explores the remarkable structural logic and craftsmanship of timber architecture from China, Japan, Korea and beyond. Through nine case studies spanning more than 1,400 years, Timbercraft reveals the precision and beauty of joinery systems that have stood the test of time. Meticulous drawings and diagrams provide a rare window into these quietly ingenious techniques. Alongside illuminating historical analysis, the book offers thoughtful essays that unpack the ideas and values embedded in this architectural tradition. How can age-old methods inform bold new possibilities in the future? Including historical building plans alongside contemporary blueprints, it highlights the timeless and foundational nature of timber construction. Part history, part design study, part visual archive, Timbercraft functions as an invaluable resource for architects, designers, builders and anyone who is curious about the quiet intelligence of timber construction.