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Re: A Covered Marketplace
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Date: 
Mon, 7 Apr 2003 14:31:26 GMT
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"Bruce Schlickbernd" <corsair@schlickbernd.org> wrote in message
news:HCsM0M.1I4v@lugnet.com...
A great market for fresh-air fiends, or wafting about the aromas of food.
It seems to me that the lower part is a bit more Mediterranean with the
roman arches, and the top part more the northern european style.  Be that • as
it may, a very nice work that would displacy well within a mideaval • village.
Nicely done!

-->Bruce<--

Thanks Bruce. I can see what you mean, I did toy with ways of slightly
altering the appearance of the arches, but the more I tried, the more fluted
and roman (or greek they looked). You do see a lot of roman influance in
architecture a lot later, (especially Georgian it seems)
Thanks for the input

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James Stacey
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Lugnet Member #925
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(...) A great market for fresh-air fiends, or wafting about the aromas of food. It seems to me that the lower part is a bit more Mediterranean with the roman arches, and the top part more the northern european style. Be that as it may, a very nice (...) (22 years ago, 4-Apr-03, to lugnet.castle)

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