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Rural construction was becoming less of a necessity and more of a luxury.
There is also a rural construction enterprise.
There's little new development, in part because rural construction is constrained by Oregon's land-use laws, which focus growth in urban areas and prevent it on agricultural land.
As part of the sideline economy, rural entities transported people and goods and operated retail stores; rural construction groups built dams, factory sites, roads, and houses.
These are built of a mix of traditional hand-laid earth (pakhsa) and sun-dried bricks on stone foundations - techniques still widely used in rural construction in Afghanistan.
The Hälsingland farms reflect the rural construction techniques, using only wood, and are an expression of the popular architecture; the farmer's way of building as it evolved when means flourished.
The German Government is trying to draw ethnic Germans here by building houses, a bakery and sausage factory, a school and clinic, and offering a course in rural construction.
In Bucze can see more than a dozen old wooden houses and farm buildings present the type of rural construction in Krakow from the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
As important, Heinz-Jorg Wobst, a Russian-speaking engineer and former East German Army officer from Saxony, has been here since October with a team of 12 to organize a two-year course in rural construction.
There are several vistages of historical architecture and rural constructions in this parish, that include: the two main historical springs/wells (Fonte da Pinela and Fonte d'Aldeia), which were subterranean channels of potable water; watermills and ancient blacksmith's forge.
While standing trees sometimes tend to rot from the heart outward, the dry timber weathers very well, becoming silvery-grey and resistant to rotting and warping, and has traditionally been used for rural construction in the northwestern regions of Russia (especially for roofing, in the form of thin slats).