alappillérek
Alappillérek is a term used in some architectural contexts, particularly in historical or vernacular building traditions. It refers to the foundational piers or supports that form the base of a larger structure. These alappillérek are distinct from a continuous foundation wall and are typically placed at intervals to bear the weight of the building above. Their design and construction vary widely depending on local materials, climate, and the type of building they support.
Historically, alappillérek might have been constructed from stone, brick, or even timber posts, often embedded into
The term implies a system of discrete supporting elements rather than a monolithic foundation. The effectiveness