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Wood Framing Design Tutorial/Book?

 
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Hello all,
I feel I am missing something very obvious here, but is there somewhere I can go for advice on how to do the architecture required for a small wood framed house?
I get the general idea, but there is a difference between something that looks similar to other wood framed houses I have seen, and something that will pass code and not fall down during the first storm.
 
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IM not sure if this book will help you, but it may be a good start
I have bought as a ebook.  Round wood timber framing building naturally using local resources. by Ben Law out of the UK.
 
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