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The institution of the military fleet led to a vast architectural
re-organisation of space in the Arsenale . From 1540 to 1570 the
storerooms of the admiral were built, and the artillery deposits and the arms
rooms were completely re-arranged. In accord with Giovanni da Zon's 1568
project, a wooden 'tezon' ('hut') was built, which was used for seasoning
timber and its initial treatment; at the same time, an artificial basin known
as the 'timber lake' was created for the immersion of oak in sea water. They
then set about excavating canals which would completely isolate the Arsenale
from the rest of Venice, an enterprise which was to drag on until the early
seventeenth century. At the same time the great storerooms of the Corderie ('rope-factory') were designed, though they were not actually begun until
1576, after the great victory of Lepanto .
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