I came across this building while Google Maps surfing rail lines south of me while on lunch break. It's a seed supplier in Albany OR and I am really digging the simplicity and shape, and what looks like a covered siding entry on the backside. I have been noticing a lot of industrial buildings out here in the Pac NW using this type of siding, especially lumber mills. I have yet to actually stop and analyze a real example of this construction, but my curiosity has peaked with this building, which I have a hunch used to be part of a mill, now repurposed.
Since this construction technique is not as popular back east, I'm not really familiar with it. Is it just plywood sheet installed like corrugated siding would be, lapped? What size sheets are normal for this application? Was this siding type used all sorts of industrial structures?