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Bamboo-mud wall (編竹夾泥牆, also known as Bamb … Bamboo-mud wall (編竹夾泥牆, also known as Bamboo-net clay wall, Taiwanese wattle, and daub) is a composite wall construction method largely used in Taiwan under Japanese rule in the early 20th century. Derived from Japanese wattle and daub (木舞, 小舞), Bamboo-mud wall differs from Japanese processor in its materiality, using bamboo instead of wood for woven lattice. bamboo instead of wood for woven lattice.
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February 2020
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These was are laths, not woven wattle, and Japanese version uses bamboo too; see List of partitions of traditional Japanese architecture
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Bamboo-mud wall (編竹夾泥牆, also known as Bamb … Bamboo-mud wall (編竹夾泥牆, also known as Bamboo-net clay wall, Taiwanese wattle, and daub) is a composite wall construction method largely used in Taiwan under Japanese rule in the early 20th century. Derived from Japanese wattle and daub (木舞, 小舞), Bamboo-mud wall differs from Japanese processor in its materiality, using bamboo instead of wood for woven lattice. bamboo instead of wood for woven lattice.
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Bamboo-mud wall
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