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- Pierrotage is a half-timbered timber framing technique in which stone infill is used between posts. It was used in France and by French settlers in French...
- hair and dung. The style of building was once common in Lincolnshire. Pierrotage is the infilling material used in French Vernacular architecture of the...
- brick, unfired brick such as adobe or mudbrick, stones sometimes called pierrotage, planks as in the German ständerbohlenbau, timbers as in ständerblockbau...
- poteaux-en-terre. An infill of lime mortar or clay mixed with small stones (pierrotage) or a mixture of mud, moss, and animal hair (bousillage) was used to pack...
- construction method used in Austria, Tyrol and Bavaria Cob Grouted roof Pierrotage (French infill material) Sod roof Stilts Thatch Veranda (Australia) Wattle...
- French architecture French colonization of the Americas Creole House Pierrotage Kniffen, Fred. B. and Henry H. Gl****ie. "Building in Wood in the Eastern...
- spaces between the boulin are filled with bousillage (reinforced mud) or pierrotage (stones and mud). Surviving examples of both types of structures can be...
- (mechanical, electrical, or structural) - Performance bond - Permeable paving - Pierrotage - Pile cap - Pile driver - Pile splice - Pipe****er - Pipelayer - Planetary...
- Cabin A 1936 photo of the Lasource–Durand Cabin behind the Amoureux House Pierrotage in the Lasource-Durand Cabin. An isometric drawing of the Lasource-Durand...
- between the post with brick (briquette-entre-poteaux), stone and mud (pierrotage) or bousillage. There was no stone in south Louisiana, and bricks were...