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Re: Santiago's Gate
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Mon, 13 Oct 2003 17:42:56 GMT
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Juan,

This is great!  It has real depth, with the recessed arches and the way that
some of the wall sections are inset, etc.  Do you have a photo of the real-life
gate?

Bruce


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Re: Santiago's Gate
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Tue, 14 Oct 2003 21:26:57 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
   Juan,

This is great! It has real depth, with the recessed arches and the way that some of the wall sections are inset, etc. Do you have a photo of the real-life gate?

Bruce

Sure.....

I spend part of my holydays in Trujillo this year..... I fire about 100 photos all over Trujillo. The Santiago’s Gate was one of my favorites corners of the village.... It’s an awesome village.... one of the best I visit here in Spain.

This is the outer side of the gate



The inner side



And a detail of the belfry stairs



as you can see, several modifications were made.... scale, color, I ‘free’ introduce the timbered second floor of the Chaves tower, and the belfry was changed by a lombard test.... (I’m plannig to build a romanic church located in the Pyrenees with lombard style, and I test it here).


Subject: 
Re: Santiago's Gate
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Date: 
Tue, 14 Oct 2003 21:37:06 GMT
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Upps.... sorry with the links....

In lugnet.castle, Bruce Hietbrink wrote:
   Juan,

This is great! It has real depth, with the recessed arches and the way that some of the wall sections are inset, etc. Do you have a photo of the real-life gate?

Bruce

Sure.....

I spend part of my holydays in Trujillo this year..... I fire about 100 photos all over Trujillo. The Santiago’s Gate was one of my favorites corners of the village.... It’s an awesome village.... one of the best I visit here in Spain.

This is the outer side of the gate



The inner side



And a detail of the belfry stairs



as you can see, several modifications were made.... scale, color, I ‘free’ introduce the timbered second floor of the Chaves tower, and the belfry was changed by a lombard test.... (I’m plannig to build a romanic church located in the Pyrenees with lombard style, and I test it here).


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