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  2. Chickee - Wikipedia

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    Chickees are also known as chickee huts, stilt houses, or platform dwellings. The chickee style of architecture—palmetto thatch over a bald cypress log frame—was adopted by Seminoles during the Second (1835–42) and Third (1855-58) Seminole Wars as U.S. troops pushed them deeper into the Everglades and surrounding territory.

  3. Stilt house - Wikipedia

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    Stilt houses (also called pile dwellings or lake dwellings) are houses raised on stilts (or piles) over the surface of the soil or a body of water. Stilt houses are built primarily as a protection against flooding; [1] they also keep out vermin. [2] The shady space under the house can be used for work or storage. [3]

  4. Stilts (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Stilts are a common architectural element in tropical architecture, especially in Southeast Asia and South America, but can be found worldwide. Stilts also have a large prominence in Oceania and Europe as well as the Arctic, where the stilts elevate houses above the permafrost. The length of stilts may vary widely; stilts of traditional houses ...

  5. Remember that Garden City motel on stilts? It’s getting a ...

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    The Arcadia Hotel offers an ode to its mid-century modern roots. The hotel hopes to open before the end of the year. In March 2022, the property was listed for sale for $1.3 million, according to ...

  6. Piloti - Wikipedia

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    Pilotis, or piers, are supports such as columns, pillars, or stilts that lift a building above ground or water. They are traditionally found in stilt and pole dwellings such as fishermen's huts in Asia and Scandinavia [ 1 ] using wood, and in elevated houses such as Old Queenslanders in Australia's tropical Northern state, where they are called ...

  7. Stiltsville - Wikipedia

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    Stiltsville is a group of wood stilt houses located one mile south of Cape Florida, on sand banks of the Safety Valve on the edge of Biscayne Bay in Miami-Dade County, Florida. The structures stand on wood or reinforced concrete pilings, generally ten feet above the shallow water, which varies from one to three feet deep at low tide.

  8. Dingbat (building) - Wikipedia

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    The stilts that support the cantilevered portion of the building are generally made of metal or stucco-covered wood. Two standard elements of the dingbat type are multiple entrances and the illusion of single-family residential density. The front of the building usually has one entrance or no entrances, presenting a unified front to the street ...

  9. Garcia House (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Located on Mulholland Drive, it sits on stilts 60 feet above the canyon below. Also known as the "Rainbow House" for its parabolic roof over stained glass windows and a curved ceiling that rises to 30 feet in height, it has been described as "one of the 10 most important residences from the midcentury period in Los Angeles."