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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...
- 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...
- materials (animal hair, straw, manure) which then decompose. in both poteaux-en-terre and poteaux-sur-sol, insect, fungus or bacterial decomposition. rot including...
- 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...
- 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...
- wood "posts" either dug into the ground (poteaux en terre) or set on a raised stone or brick foundation (poteaux sur solle). This was different from the...
- too. After the final, French fans called Hampden Park's goalposts "les poteaux carrés" (English: the square posts). After the start of the second half...
- French architecture French colonization of the Americas New France Poteaux-en-terre Poteaux-sur-solle Ste. Genevieve, Missouri Vernacular architecture "Pierrotage...
- 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)...
- Scotland in tears, however, not without nicknaming the goalposts "les poteaux carrés" ("the square posts"). Saint-Étienne did earn a consolation prize...