This house is below a house I work on annually. There isn't enough detail in this picture to see it, but it has a curved standing seam roof. We call it the swoosh house because it's owned by a Nike' exec and the roof shape looks like something plastered on the side of a running shoe. The house is huge, for perspective, the little house to the right of it is probably 4800 sq ft. The lake is drained for a utility line to go in it.

Here's a bonus picture for EGG.
There's three geodisdic domes around here and all three have had numerous roofs and ended up with just a spray-on roof. They end up loking like a radar station at Ice Station Zebra.
Hell, get all the banks into the hole and fill it up again. The heck with tha audit!
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Great, Woody gives me a gift and now I feel I have to go and share it with Tom. Well, they can spray it all they like and neither would leak, but mine would look better... so there.
Speaking of draining lakes to make improvements, how about we get all the Federal Reserve banks down into that low spot there and do a proper audit while everything is showing.
The Roofing God Said: I know where there`s a bunch in one spot ;):laugh:
It's all the crappie and carp you want till you get your fill. My fill is 0.
I know where there`s a bunch in one spot ;)
How'd the fish like all of that action?
A lot of water then!
Actually OS, it is a lake and a reservoir. It's Oswego Lake in Lake Oswego,OR. There is a small dam at the outlet that they use to maintain the water level at a consistant level. But when they drain all that can be drained with the dam, it only lowers it to about 50' from the banks. They had pumps working for months to get it down this far. There is still water in the lake in the deepest part off to the left of this picture.
If they can drain the lake, then it isn't really a lake!