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Ah, thanks, yes, that answers that question. I think I even recognize the material in my photo above.
Great, I love this.
To clarify, in Finland you can see many fully (excluding the basement) wooden houses, but rarely more than 1 storey (+attic) high.
For multiple stories, I've seen very open concrete structures that are filled with wood, and that's not bad either, and probably much cheaper. But all wood, even the floors - must feel different to live in one.
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Nice photos are coming in, I think it was a good decision to extend the deadline!
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Just to have some entry.
Taken with Honor 9 lite which I hate but am stuck with at the moment.
Default cam. Cropped about 1/4 to get the beam which I just noticed to go from corner to corner. Darkened just a bit to make the beam more clear.
Location: Kaivopuisto Harbour area, Finland.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/fp2dj8ae5m...21341.jpg?dl=0
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Great, I love this.
To clarify, in Finland you can see many fully (excluding the basement) wooden houses, but rarely more than 1 storey (+attic) high.
For multiple stories, I've seen very open concrete structures that are filled with wood, and that's not bad either, and probably much cheaper. But all wood, even the floors - must feel different to live in one.
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Nice photos are coming in, I think it was a good decision to extend the deadline!
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