A pile house is a type of house that is built atop a series of elevated stilts or piles. It is commonly found in areas where the terrain is low-lying and prone to flooding, such as coastal regions, river deltas, and marshlands. The stilts or piles elevate the structure off the ground, allowing it to remain above water during periods of high tide or heavy rain. Pile houses have been used for centuries in many coastal communities around the world, including Southeast Asia, Japan, and parts of the Pacific Islands. In addition to their practicality, pile houses are also valued for their aesthetic appeal, as they often offer commanding views of the surrounding landscape.
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