From: yusiyang2005@gmail.com   
      
   On Sunday, 5 September 2021 at 04:17:42 UTC+5, Howard wrote:   
   > John Halpenny wrote   
   > >> Accounts pop up of things like concrete that lacked enough   
   > >> reinforcement, skylights that weren't square and were pitched to send   
   > >> water toward the inside of the roof instead of outward. It sounds   
   > >> like he tended to ignore little details that mattered, like managing   
   > >> how roofs met chimneys or creating vestibules for keeping things from   
   > >> crossing into the house.   
   > >   
   > > He did like flat roofs, which were not common in those days, and   
   > > possibly few builders knew how to seal them well.   
   > Hey, welcome back. How's England these days?   
   >   
   > Parts of the US have a lot of rowhouses with flat roofs on the same   
   > model as rowhouses in England, but as I'm sure you know the big   
   > difference is they're pitched with the street side a few feet higher   
   > than the back, so the rain drains off pretty quickly. Frank Lloyd Wright   
   > designed a lot of flat roofs that weren't angled, and the drainage was a   
   > mess as a result.   
      
      
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