The Origins of Half-Timbering: 2000 Years of Non-Stop Nostalgia

Sam Jacob Studio harbours a long-held fascination with Half-Timbering. In this essay, Jacob examines the historical, cultural, and aesthetic roots of the style.

It’s fair to say that “Mock Tudor”—that black and white facade treatment—has a less than glowing reputation. Take these sneering lines from John Betjeman’s Slough, for instance:

It’s not their fault they often go / To Maidenhead / And talk of sports and makes of cars / In various bogus Tudor bars.

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Cite: Sam Jacob. "The Origins of Half-Timbering: 2000 Years of Non-Stop Nostalgia" 02 Aug 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/876699/the-origins-of-half-timbering-2000-years-of-non-stop-nostalgia-sam-jacob> ISSN 0719-8884

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