A structure consisting of vertical support poles embedded in the ground, used to frame an enclosure suitable for sheltering vehicles. Typically, such a structure is designed to accommodate at least two automobiles, providing protection from the elements and potential security. It represents an alternative to traditional building methods, often offering cost and time efficiencies.
The advantages of this construction approach lie in its simplified design and construction process. It often results in a quicker build time and potentially lower material costs compared to a conventional foundation and frame structure. Furthermore, such garages can be customized to fit specific dimensions and aesthetic preferences, offering flexibility in design. Historically, pole construction has been a practical solution for agricultural buildings and has evolved to include residential applications.