The tall poles fixed under a house built on a steep hillside are commonly referred to as "stilts." These structures provide stability and support, helping to elevate the house above the slope and prevent erosion or flooding. In some contexts, they may also be called "piers" or "columns," depending on their design and purpose.
A house on poles is commonly referred to as a "stilt house" or "elevated house." These types of houses are built on tall pillars or poles to elevate them above the ground, often to protect against flooding or to take advantage of views.
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A house that is not on land and not on water could be a treehouse, a house built on stilts or poles, or a house suspended from a cliff.
A pole barn is a house built primarily using poles as its frame and structure.
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The totem poles were made to tell stories of the past
The Aztecs built totem poles to represent peace and joy
Totem poles were only built by tribes on the Pacific coast.
They built it out of wood poles and broad strips of bark.
they started in year 0
Some of the first homes on the plain were built of buffalo hides and held by wooden poles.
one of the native groups of british Columbia is the haida gwaii they built some of the totem poles one of the native groups of british Columbia is the haida gwaii they built some of the totem poles