palafittic
Palafittic architecture refers to the construction of buildings supported by stilts or pilings, typically used to elevate structures above ground level. The term derives from the Italian word palafitta, meaning “stilt house,” and has been adopted in architecture and archaeology to describe a wide range of stilt-built dwellings found worldwide.
The earliest palafittic remains date to prehistoric times, with evidence from Neolithic sites in Europe, Asia,
Palafittic design offers practical advantages, including protection from flooding, pest control, ventilation, and the ability to
Modern developments in engineering and materials have expanded palafittic possibilities. Prefabricated composite pilings and modular boardwalk