Sunday, December 22, 2013

The cottage should never occupy a principal

The cottage should never occupy a principal



The cottage should never occupy a principal, or prominent site on the farm. It should take a subordinate position of ground. This adds to its expression as subordinate in rank, among the lesser farm buildings. A cottage cannot, and should not aspire to be chief in either position or character. Such should be the farm house proper; although unpretending, still, in style, above the cottage; and if the latter, in addition, be required on the farm, it should so appear, both in construction and finish; just what it is intended for - a tenement for economical purposes.



Fonte: Rural Architecture. Farm Houses.

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