handmade construction
[hændmeɪd kənˈstrʌkʃən]
nounpl: handmade constructions
construção artesanal
1. A building, structure, or object created manually by skilled workers without the primary use of industrial machinery or prefabricated components
The cathedral's handmade construction showcases the craftsmanship of medieval artisans.
A construção artesanal da catedral mostra a maestria dos artesãos medievais.
2. The process or method of building something using traditional techniques and hand tools rather than modern mass-production methods
Handmade construction of the wooden furniture requires years of training.
A construção artesanal do móvel de madeira requer anos de treinamento.
3. A structure valued for its uniqueness and quality resulting from individual craftsmanship rather than factory production
Collectors prefer handmade construction pieces due to their distinctive character.
Os colecionadores preferem peças de construção artesanal pela sua característica distintiva.
In Brazil, handmade construction is highly valued in the context of heritage preservation, furniture making, and colonial architecture restoration. This reflects the country's rich artisanal traditions and cultural pride in craftsmanship. In the USA, handmade construction often appeals to consumers seeking authenticity and sustainability as alternatives to mass-produced goods, particularly in the artisanal and luxury markets.
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