Salizzone

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These are all salizzone arranged in the Herring Bone pavement style
Salizzone diagram

Salizzone is a Venetian term, when translated to English literally means paved street. In reality, salizzone are pavement stones made from trachyte, a volcanic stone quarried in the Colli Euganei, this is the same material used to make Masegno.[1] Salizzone and Masegno are very similar, the only differences being the size of the stones and the fact that all salizzone are new stones while most Masegno date back to the 18th and 19th century. Salizzone have a larger surface area than Masegno and are made to be only 2 specific sizes; the majority of salizzone are 35cm by 70cm, while a less common size is 28cm by 56cm.[2] Due to the fact that salizzone stones are all uniform in size they are always used for the Hering bone pavement layout.[3] Salizzone are made with slanted edges on the bottom, which allows faster and easier removal during Street Maintenance.






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References

  1. Ing. Lorenzo Bottazo,November 3rd 2011
  2. Ing. Lorenzo Bottazo, November 3rd 2011
  3. Ing. Lorenzo Bottazo,November 3rd 2011

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