Photographer’s Note
A must see "spontaneous architecture", as we here say, in Apulia.
The trulli are made of roughly worked limestone boulders collected from neighbouring fields. Characteristically, they feature pyramidal, domed or conical roofs built up of corbelled limestone slabs.
Nowadays the trulli are protected under the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) world heritage law.
The Committee decided to inscribe the nominated property on the basis of cultural criteria, considering that the site is of outstanding universal value being an exceptional example of a form of building construction deriving from prehistoric construction techniques that have survived intact and functioning into the modern world.
The trullo and its rooms usually have a square plan, in the inside "Alcove" are niches and sleeping seats created in the walls as like as rooms. The trullo maker knows and utilizes the round arch building with wood centres, with two different kinds of stones: “chiancole" are flooring stones and "chianche" are roof stones. The main room acts as dining and living room. The kitchen and the other rooms come together to it.
Still today during summer our country is full of people who wants to enjioy 'the holiday' in a trullo, there are many who possess a property with trullo or lamia (the typical room with a tar shaped roof), most of them inherited. 'The holiday' was born as requirement for the craftsmen to move to the country in order to escape to the summery warmth and to rest after a year of hard work (think that in trullo the air is “naturally conditioned', the structure in stone with the wide walls beyond a meter creates a fresh atmosphere in summer and warmth in winter). This fashion has been emulated from other Italian people and foreign people, so that today there is an important request of rural rooms above all from the foreign markets (English in particular).
A stay in a trullo is an experience and an emotion that transmits indeed a feeling of well-being and relaxation for the rest of body and mind. You find yourself in full-immersion in tranquillity oases, with the possibility, in some structures, to take a walk in the country and to collect fruits of season (figs, plums, grape, pears) to consume into the coolness of the trullo or seated under a great olive tree.
Hope you like it.
daliakpinar, danos, Clementi, syd1946, Silvio1953, evanrizo, Cretense, TopGeo has marked this note useful
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daliakpinar
(2329) 2007-05-20 4:45
Hi Stella;
perfect architecture picture.Nice composition.Thanks for sharing.Ali
batalay
(20712) 2007-05-20 10:04
Hello Stella,
Your series on the trulli has been an eduction. Accompanied by a superlative note, this is an effective photo. It is remarkable that these structures survived through the ages, and have inspired modern builders to replicate them. Were you able to visit anyone and see the interior? You once wrote that they had become popular, with some Americans buying them, a sure recipe for running up the prices!
Warm regards, my friend,
Bulent
Clementi
(43023) 2007-05-20 13:11
Ciao Stella bellissima composizione ,
avrei tagliato la parte alta del cielo.
per gioco ti ho fatto un WS dove ho aggiunto un cielo colorarto e aumentao un po' la saturazione dei colori dimmi cosa ne pensi .
Giorgio
syd1946
(17825) 2007-05-20 14:10
Hi Stella,
Indeed an interesting and almost strange architecture.Your note is very useful to understand the image.Nice natural colours and light and good point of view to see these trullis...
Have a nice week,
Thomas
Silvio1953
(40933) 2007-05-20 15:04
Ciao Stella, bella e caratteristica vista dei trulli, bello anche il ws che ti ha fatto Giorgio, brava, ciao Silvio
evanrizo
(456) 2007-05-20 15:25
Ciao Stella, a very very interesting architecture,ve ry good framed with good light.
TFS
Have a nice time.
Evan
COSTANTINO
(22255) 2007-05-20 17:19
Hallo Stella,
La tua perfeta composizione che rapresenta la architetura dei trulli e molto carateristica.I colori sono molto belli.Brava.
dip
(12412) 2007-05-20 19:12
Ciao Stella,
unusually this architecture but beautiful.
Interesting composition.well done!
Regards. -Dimitris-
danos
(31796) 2007-05-21 3:35
Ciao Stella,
very interesting this architecture.I believe it is a difficult manufacture but it result is extremely impressive as and your note too.An excellent view of this trulli construction with its roughly worked limestone built walls.The dry stone wall in all construction in the fields add bonus to your shot. Some nice tones and textures and good sharpness.
Regards,Danos
Cretense
(54954) 2007-05-21 6:38
Hi Stella!
Very beautiful capture of these strange but very impressive structures. Your note is highly informative, as always. Congratulations and thanks for sharing!
Ciao, Hercules
dorte_s_t
(2285) 2007-05-26 6:59
Hi , Stella.
One is fascinated by the architecture and the history of these trullis !
I can imagine it is a very special experience to visit - or even stay in a trulli !
I wonder what it looks like inside . Still your note is very interesting and highly informative !
Greetings
Dorte.
TopGeo
(21449) 2007-06-03 14:44
A perfecta architectura this shot! Stella from Apulia. Your Trulli is extremelly impressive with notes give me the other dimention take notice of historical I haven't
seed another similar.
Ciao Georgios
Photo Information
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Copyright: Stella Marinazzo (meltemi)
(9746) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-06-15
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Epson PhotoPC 3100z
- Exposure: f/3.6, 1/750 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2007-05-20 4:40
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