Monday, March 3, 2014
Forbidden City Beijing China
The most interesting fact about the construction of the palace was that it used no pegs or nails to join the massive beams, struts, and wooden supports together. The entire structure was assembled using an interlocking joint system that, once assembled, was extremely strong. It reminded me of the wooden puzzles I had as a child that, when assembled correctly, formed a cube, sphere, or animal such as a lion or a hog.
This interlocking joinery seems to have been a traditional type of construction throughout Asia. That got me to thinking, are Asian joints somehow different than those we are using in the West? So I googled some images of Japanese and Chinese joints to see what they looked like and found them to be very complex and beautifully ornate.
Glueless joint used in temple building:
Other Joints:
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