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La Braina 翻新和历史
客厅地板的外露面积是1680年左右的原地板,和前面的街道一样。现在那里的手工瓷砖地板是在 1780 年以后安装的。
当西班牙人占领乌拉圭时,天花板被提高到更高的水平。当观察墙体结构的变化时,这是显而易见的。
房子的外墙有80厘米深。客厅里,有圣母玛利亚的凹处,被填满。与波萨达广场市长共用的墙壁,在墙壁的长度上钻了无数个洞,用钻石钻头。注射了西卡产品,以防止水分侵入。
带天窗的小房间,天花板是新的。这里和客厅里的雕像都是在阿根廷的耶稣会传教团中购买的,房间里的其他家具也是如此。椅子后面的墙是新的。
房子里唯一的“原始”天花板在办公室里。用于椽子的圆形棕榈树干是在当地切割的。这些横梁顶部的薄板来自运送第一批定居者的船的甲板。
办公室屋顶上的橙色西班牙瓷砖大多是原创,是在葡萄牙人从非洲带来的奴隶的大腿上模制而成,用于建造城市的劳动。
客厅和前卧室的家具,以及木制墙壁装饰品来自阿根廷的耶稣会传教士,由为教堂工作的印度人制作。这件家具可以追溯到 1870 年代,一次一件,由前任所有者 Canneloni 先生购买,他是监督修复工作的所有者的阿根廷律师。业主得到了两位考古学家和一位建筑师的协助......
前卧室的床是葡萄牙语。墙上的木制天使是在阿根廷买的。前卧室的西墙是新的
木内门是新的。房子里的铰链和其他硬件是由著名的法国阿根廷铁匠制造的。这些工匠还制造了希特勒第三帝国使用的鹰和纳粹标志。客厅和前卧室的吊灯也是在这个地方制作的。
三种不同类型的木材来建造通往上层卧室的楼梯。 Curupay、La Pacho 和 quebracho’
修复时,楼梯区域全部开放,只有一个梯子通向上层。 Julio 估计他和他的助手在该领域工作了将近一年。楼梯间上方的风化梁是铁路枕木(非原装)。该地区的木制品大多由回收的旧木材制成。
厨房是1990年加的。高大的瓷柜是从奥地利带来的。胡里奥用松木做桌子。 Julio 用一种叫做 Incenso 木的木头制作了橱柜。
在花园里,胡里奥用一种叫做拉帕乔的木头在户外建造了通往上层露台的楼梯。花园大门和上面的灯臂是由同一个阿根廷铁匠制作的。
据说花园里的无花果树有300年的树龄。修复时,它已经非常恶化。业主的一位园艺师朋友定期来修理这棵树。它包括用波特兰水泥注射填充孔。他的名字是里卡多。
galpon(花园棚)建于 1990 年。
La Braina Renovations and History
The exposed area of the floor in the living room is the original floor dating back to about 1680, the same as the street in front. The hand-made tile floor now there was installed later, in 1780.
The ceiling was raised to a higher level when The Spanish occupied Uruguay. This is obvious, when observing the change in the construction of the wall.
The exterior walls of the house are 80 cm deep. In the living room, there were concave places for the Virgin Mary, which were filled in. The wall shared with Posada Plaza Mayor had numerous holes drilled in the length of the wall, with a diamond bit.
In the small room the ceiling is new. The statues in the living room were bought in a Jesuit mission in Argentina, as were the other pieces of furniture in that room.
The only “original” ceiling in the house is in the office. The round palm trunks used for rafters were cut locally. The sheeting on top of these beams came from the deck of a ship which transported the first settlers.
The orange Spanish Tiles on the roof of the office are mostly original, and were molded on the thighs of the slaves brought from Africa by the Portuguese, for labor for the construction of the city.
The Living room and front bedroom furniture, as well as the wooden wall decorations are from the Jesuit missions in Argentina, and were made by Indians who worked for the church. This furniture dates to the 1870’s and was purchased, one piece at a time, by the previous owner. The owner was assisted by two archeologists and an architect.
The bed in the front bedroom is Portuguese. The wooden angels on the wall were bought in Argentina. The west wall in the front bedroom is new.
The wooden interior doors are new. The hinges and other hardware in the house was made by a famous French Argentine hardware store. The chandeliers in the living room and front bedroom also were crafted in this place.
Three different types of wood were used to build the staircase to the upper bedroom by Curupay, Lapacho, and quebracho’.
At the time of the restoration, the area of the stairway was all open, with only a ladder open to the upper level. The very weathered beams above the stairwell are railroad ties (not original). The woodwork in this area is mostly made from recycled old wood.
The kitchen was added in 1990. The tall china cabinet was brought from Austria. In the garden, the stairway outdoors leading to the upper terraces are made from a wood called Lapacho.
The fig tree in the garden is said to be 300 years old. It was quite deteriorated at the time of the restoration. A horticulturist friend of the owner came periodically and doctored the tree.
The garden shed was constructed in 1990.