Bozkurt, ÖzlemBozkurt, Z.2022-05-112022-05-112010978-1622761753https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11776/10583CNR-IVALSA Trees and Timber Institute;Holzbau Rubner;rothoblaas.com11th World Conference on Timber Engineering 2010, WCTE 2010 -- 20 June 2010 through 24 June 2010 -- Trentino -- 94027Kündekari is a traditional Turkish wood carving technique that hundreds or thousands of wooden parts are carved one by one without using glue, nail or peg by hands and link each other by fitted into techniques. Although every part is very similar to each other, each one has a different place in the total. For this reason; it is impossible to replace a part with another. Ornaments which shape like star, octagon, decagon and plant forms are made by the part joint together by detailed calculations. The parts move easily at their places by kündekari techniques. Thus the ornament made like this, can be stable either woods are contracted or dilated. If it is protected against earthquake, fire and extreme humid, its durability will be between at least 7 and 8 centuries.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCarvingKündekari techniqueWoodCarvingTurkishsEngineeringIndustrial engineeringWoodTimberJointsStructural DesignTurkeyWoodA traditional anatolian wood carving technique: KundekariConference Object2143814412-s2.0-84870423658