Utformningen av svallskift i skiftesverk - en jämförelse mellan tolv byggnader i Skaraborg

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för kulturvård

Sammanfattning: Post- and plankconstruktion in barns was common to see in the South and- southwest parts of Sweden during the 1700-1800. During the land reforms in the villages, in the 1700- 1800 many of these barns were demolished and replaced by barns with newer construction methods. This study focus on one detail on the post- and plankconstruction that was common in some parts of Sweden, especially Västergötland. It is a leaning plank in the bottom of the plankwall that protects the sill plate from getting wet, called “svallskift”. They are disegned differently. The study examine twelve buildings with svallskift. The study's results shows that there are mainly two different designs that has been used. One where the heart side is turned out in the wall and one where the heartside is turned in towards the wall. These two forms are described in older literature but there is no information there in which way the heartside is turned.

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