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- Bousillage (bouzillage, bousille, bouzille) is a mixture of clay and gr**** or other fibrous substances used as the infill (****ing) between the timbers...
- also called bousillage or bouzillage, especially in French Vernacular architecture of Louisiana of the early 1700s. The materials of bousillage are Spanish...
- representation of southern plantation life between 1795 and 1855. The bousillage Creole house and restored period outbuildings are now a showcase for tourists...
- arts and crafts, as bedding for flower gardens, and as an ingredient in bousillage, a traditional wall covering material. In some parts of Latin America...
- plastered with a native mixture of mud, sand, Spanish moss and animal hair (bousillage), then painted. The ground story and second floors contain seven service...
- areas where stone rubble and mortar were available. Other infills include bousillage, fired brick, unfired brick such as adobe or mudbrick, stones sometimes...
- in Port Allen, Louisiana, United States. It was built circa 1830 with bousillage. It belonged to Jean Dorville Landry, a sugar planter prior to the American...
- in France and by French settlers in French Canada and Upper Louisiana. Bousillage French architecture French colonization of the Americas New France Poteaux-en-terre...
- to the house. The first floor is made of bricks. The second floor is bousillage. The living space contains a double fireplace. Six pillars support the...
- with walls of oyster-s**** concrete in the oldest construction and with bousillage of clay and Spanish moss in the western and most recent addition. Dendrochronology...