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Re: [Datsville] Renovated House with Porch, Includes a Yard
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Wed, 29 Sep 1999 13:36:15 GMT
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> The "too tall for Fallingwater" hill? Feel free to use it.
All right, I'll--hmm, spinning it would require a caddy-corner building.
I'll do something with it--It'll save a little bit of time for me, but I'll
probably have to mirror it.
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> I plan to make a few more hills, to see if any of them
> inspire me to a special house. Shall I make some of them
> available for others to use?
I'll build off of them.
> Should the edges be at ground level?
Not necessarily--maybe a two-brick high retaining wall next to the sidewalk
with steps leading up to the walkway? I've seen many houses back home
(rural SC) on lots where the street is "sunk." I would say build hills off
of hills, but then we have to figure out how to make a hilly road plate.
Maybe a 3x3 hill, with winding driveway, and a mansion at the top? It'll
take up a lot of real estate, but it'd be neat.
> Ponds where the landscape goes below the surrounding ground level? Random
> BURP boulders?
Oooh! I like where you're going with this.
Brian (bbq) Sauls
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