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Arthur Wiechula
German engineer

Arthur Wiechula

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German engineer
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1941 (aged 73 years)
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73 years
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19th century botanical sketch by Arthur Wiechula of inosculated branches

Arthur Wiechula (January 20, 1867 – 1941) was a German landscape engineer. His marriage to Lydia Lindnau, produced three children, Margarethe (1895), Max (1897) and Ernst (1900).

He received the German Royal State Inventor's Honor Cross.In 1926, he published Wachsende Häuser aus lebenden Bäumen entstehend(Developing Houses from Living Trees) in German, describing simple building techniques involving guided grafting together of live branches; including a system of v-shaped lateral cuts used to bend and curve individual trunks and branches in the direction of a design, with reaction wood soon closing the wounds to hold the curve.

He envisioned growing trees so that it constituted walls during growth, thereby enabling the use of young trees for building.He never built a living home, but he grew a 394-foot (120 m) wall of Canadian poplars to help keep the snow off of a section of train tracks.His illustrated ideas have inspired many other artists to attempt to grow living homes out of trees.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article on 15 May 2020. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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