A structure characterized by widely spaced support posts embedded directly into the ground or set on a foundation, defining its structural framework. These posts, typically timber or treated lumber, transfer loads directly to the earth. Enclosure is achieved through the attachment of horizontal framing members and cladding to these posts, forming walls and a roof. A common application includes agricultural buildings, workshops, or storage facilities.
This construction method provides a cost-effective and relatively quick building solution due to its simplified framing requirements. Historically, it offered an accessible means of creating large, open-span structures, particularly in rural settings. Its adaptability and efficiency continue to make it a viable option for a range of building needs, offering durability and versatility.