Pierrotage

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 Canada and Upper Louisiana.[1]
See also
- Bousillage
 - French architecture
 - French colonization of the Americas
 - New France
 - Poteaux-en-terre
 - Poteaux-sur-solle
 - Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
 - Vernacular architecture
 
References
- ^ "Pierrotage, pierotage" def. 1. Edwards, Jay Dearborn, and Nicolas Verton. A Creole lexicon architecture, landscape, people. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2004. 155. Print.