Bush carpentry
Bush carpentry is an expression used in Australia and New Zealand that refers to improvised methods of building or repair, using available materials and an ad hoc design, usually in a pioneering or rural context.
Bush carpentry in Maldon, New South Wales | |
Places | Australia and New Zealand |
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Period | prehistory to the present day |
Materials | Bush timber, wire, bark, mud, clay, concrete, stone, etc. |
Uses | Dwellings, shops, farm outbuildings |
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