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Poteaux-sur-sol ("posts on a sill" – sol is also
spelled sole and solle) is a
style of
timber framing in
which relatively closely spaced posts rest on...
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methods used for
French colonial structures in New France; it was
called poteaux-en-terre. The ****anese also used a type of
earthfast construction until...
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materials (animal hair, straw, manure)
which then decompose. in both
poteaux-en-terre and
poteaux-sur-sol, insect,
fungus or
bacterial decomposition. rot including...
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timber frame of logs
installed vertically on a sill,
poteaux-sur-sol, or into the earth,
poteaux-en-terre. An
infill of lime
mortar or clay
mixed with...
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French architecture French colonization of the
Americas New
France Poteaux-en-terre
Poteaux-sur-solle Ste. Genevieve,
Missouri Vernacular architecture "Pierrotage...
- tower, apricots,
aleppo pepper,
white hot
chocolate Contestants: Mic****e
Poteaux,
Pastry Chef &
Owner from Alexandria, VA (eliminated
after the appetizer)...
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architecture used
vertical palings as the
walls of houses, in what was
called poteaux en
terre construction. Some 18th-century
houses in this
style survive in...
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French Colonial house type of the
Mississippi River Valley region was the
poteaux-en-terre,
constructed of
heavy upright cedar logs set
vertically into the...
- coulisse,
poteaux en coulisse,
madriers en coulisse,
poteaux entourées de pieux,
charpente entourée de madriers,
poteaux entourés de madriers, en
poteaux et...
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Canada contains straw, gr**** or hair, used to fill in the
panels in
poteaux-sur-sol,
poteaux-en-terre, and half-timbered
framing (called
colombage in French)...