Thanks, Don. The three windows make more sense from the interior. A bit odd from the view of the facade with the new stone cornices but, c'est la vie. These Lunigiana houses never had big windows. Too darn cold in the winter. So, that dictated their size. Well, the roof slope too. Again, all the best to you... Forrest
I am an American living in Genoa, Italy with an Italian boy-friend named Roberto and a Weimaraner named Moses... a 50th birthday gift from that Italian. So far, I've spent 13 years with the first and 9 with the second. What first brought me to Italy, in 1988, was fashion. And, for 15 years I designed a hell of a lot of clothes & shoes, though mostly shoes. Now, I write, make art, play architect with an 800 year old Tuscan farm house & try to stay close to the two loves of My Life.
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Great job Forrest! They look like they've always been there. Well begun is half done!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Don. The three windows make more sense from the interior. A bit odd from the view of the facade with the new stone cornices but, c'est la vie. These Lunigiana houses never had big windows. Too darn cold in the winter. So, that dictated their size. Well, the roof slope too. Again, all the best to you... Forrest
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