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211 Thickening the Outer Walls
May be part of Cascade of Roofs (116), Window Place (180), Thick Walls (197), Built-In Seats (202), Secret Places (204).Conflict
We have established in Thick Walls(197), how important it is for the walls of a building to have "depth" and "volume," so that character accumulates in them, with time. but when it comes to laying out a building and constructing it, this turns out to be quite hard to do.Resolution
Mark all those places in the plan where seats and closets are to be. These places are given individually by alcoves, window places, thick walls, sunny counter, waist-high shelf, build-in seats, and so on. Lay out a wide swath on the plan to correspond to these positions. Make it two or three feet deep; recognise that it will be outside the main space of the room; your seats, niches, shelves, will feel attached to the main space of the rooms but not inside them. Then, when you lay out columns and minor columns, place the columns in such a way that they surround and define these thick volumes of wall, as if they were rooms or alcoves.May contain Roof Vaults (220), Floor-Ceiling Vaults (219), Columns at the Corners (212).