| ▲ | mayoff 6 hours ago | |
I'm pretty sure you meant something other than "buildings under about 6 feet". | ||
| ▲ | rationalist 5 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I think they meant what they wrote, they just forgot some punctuation. 'timber framing (for buildings) under about 6 feet' | ||
| ▲ | quickthrowman 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
I assume they meant “five-over-one”, five floors of stick built (framed with dimensional lumber, not timber) apartments on top of a concrete and steel first floor. Timber framing is something else entirely, you can construct buildings taller than six stories with engineered wood products. > The mid-rise buildings are normally constructed with four or five wood-frame stories above a concrete podium, usually for retail or resident amenity space. | ||