Straw hut (construction)

See also: Straw hut

A straw hut or paillotte is a kind of hut to the roof covered with Paille.

Etymology

According to the Treasure of the French language, the French word comes from Portuguese palhota , term used by the Portuguese colonists of the Mozambique to indicate traditional constructions.

Uses

Traditional

In the countries with tropical climate, the paillotte is a traditional style of house.

Modern

This type of light construction is particularly adapted to the establishment of establishments of trade and restoration on the edges of beach. In France, the paillottes entered the topicality following the Affaire of the paillottes concerning the case of arson of two of two paillottes illegally built on a beach.

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