There is a company in the UK that is doing just that, exporting solid oak framed houses to Japan (and other countries) in kit form.
Check it out: http://www.oakframedbuildings.co.uk/
Don't know if they are any good.
I think that there IS a better way to design an on-line encyclopaedia, you can find it here: http://www.terminologyforum.com/fenris/index/lang/page?UILang=en.
I specially designed this platform to enable experts in their fields to contribute their knowledge, putting put it in the public domain (where it belongs), and taking credit for doing so. Wikipedia is faced with its inherent contradictions, and it trying to pedal back from its original concept. The Open Terminology Forum website is designed to allow conflicting opinions to co-exist, and everything stays on record.
Domains can be created in the Open Terminology Forum website as needed, and languages can be added.
The next domain planned is computers.
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There is a company in the UK that is doing just that, exporting solid oak framed houses to Japan (and other countries) in kit form. Check it out: http://www.oakframedbuildings.co.uk/ Don't know if they are any good.
I think that there IS a better way to design an on-line encyclopaedia, you can find it here: http://www.terminologyforum.com/fenris/index/lang/page?UILang=en. I specially designed this platform to enable experts in their fields to contribute their knowledge, putting put it in the public domain (where it belongs), and taking credit for doing so. Wikipedia is faced with its inherent contradictions, and it trying to pedal back from its original concept. The Open Terminology Forum website is designed to allow conflicting opinions to co-exist, and everything stays on record. Domains can be created in the Open Terminology Forum website as needed, and languages can be added. The next domain planned is computers. Want to join?