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Anonymous dearieme said...

Textured walls in Britain are usually explained as a means of keeping the wall dry - rain running down the wall gathers on the protrusions and drips off. I doubt that that explanation is offered much in central Spain, is it?

January 26, 2011 at 5:47 AM

Blogger Donald Pittenger said...

dearieme -- I don't know the background of the Segovian wall detailing. I suppose I could research it, but I got re-hired for another temporary stint with my old employer and won't have a lot of spare time till the end of June.

Besides, speculation can be more fun than finding out actual facts (so long as the issue is reasonably trivial). My initial guess is that once upon a time someone thought stucco walls were dull and created a patterned surface. Then others got into the act and ...

January 27, 2011 at 9:30 AM

Anonymous dearieme said...

Don, I was largely being sarcastic. The rain explanation is iffy in Britain, not least because one of the pleasantest traditions is in East Anglia, the driest part of the country.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pargeting

January 28, 2011 at 4:09 AM

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