Crazy paving

An example of crazy paving

Crazy paving is a means of hard-surfacing used outdoors, most frequently in gardens. Paving stones of irregular size and shape are laid in a haphazard manner sometimes with mortar filling the gaps between. The method originated in ancient Rome.[1]

The term may also refer to a pattern seen on computed tomography of the chest, involving lobular septal thickening with variable alveolar filling.[2]

References

  1. White, Hazel; Plut, Matthew (1998). Paths and Walkways: Simple Projects, Contemporary Designs. Chronicle Books. p. 80. ISBN 0-8118-1429-7. Retrieved 2008-07-18.
  2. http://chestjournal.chestpubs.org/content/136/5/1348.full


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