tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329450.post7213946637361999187..comments2024-03-28T09:40:24.733-04:00Comments on OBJECTS-BUILDING-SITUATIONS: Three Fingers of ClayKOSTIS KOURELIShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10337635437028881328noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329450.post-55868795530604934902011-12-31T13:36:23.387-05:002011-12-31T13:36:23.387-05:00Dear Alex. Thanks for your comment. I checked out ...Dear Alex. Thanks for your comment. I checked out your Cooritalia website. Wonderful work. I'm not much of an expert on ancient roofs, but the ultimate study is Nancy Winter, Greek Architectural Terracottas. http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Archaeology/Ancient/?view=usa&ci=9780198147947. <br /><br />In the 1950s, the American School of Classical Studies rebuilt an ancient KOSTIS KOURELIShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10337635437028881328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329450.post-16116417100048876592011-12-30T18:25:42.702-05:002011-12-30T18:25:42.702-05:00I came across your blog whilst researching a proje...I came across your blog whilst researching a project we are involved in. We have been asked by Architectural Firm to recreate a Greek Stoa Roof. The have given us drawings of Antefixes and we are going with a flat pan and angled cap. One thing that surprised me in my research is that i noticed that some roofs had a starter row of stone tiles followed by clay ones after that.<br /><br />I would Alex Nortonhttp://www.cooritalia.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6329450.post-71331264092409630532011-08-22T11:48:18.014-04:002011-08-22T11:48:18.014-04:00In 1977-79 I lived in a Venetian-built (ca. 1700) ...In 1977-79 I lived in a Venetian-built (ca. 1700) house in Nauplion whose roof was tile over reeds which had once been packed with mud, but so long ago that most of it had crumbled away.Nauplionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10598950480737808706noreply@blogger.com