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Grotesque architecture; or, rural amusement / consisting of plans, elevations, and sections, for huts, retreats, summer and winter hermitages, terminaries, Chinese, Gothic, and natural grottos, cascades, baths, mosques, moresque pavilions, grotesque and rustic seats, green houses, &c. Many of which may be executed with flints, irregular stones, rude branches, and roots of trees. The whole containing twenty-eight new designs, with scales to each. To which is added, an explanation, with the method of executing them. cover

Grotesque architecture; or, rural amusement / consisting of plans, elevations, and sections, for huts, retreats, summer and winter hermitages, terminaries, Chinese, Gothic, and natural grottos, cascades, baths, mosques, moresque pavilions, grotesque and rustic seats, green houses, &c. Many of which may be executed with flints, irregular stones, rude branches, and roots of trees. The whole containing twenty-eight new designs, with scales to each. To which is added, an explanation, with the method of executing them.

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A compendium of twenty-eight measured designs presenting plans, elevations, and sections for ornamental garden structures, including rustic huts, summer and winter hermitages, Chinese and Gothic grottoes, cascades, baths, mosques, moresque pavilions, seats, and greenhouses. Each plate supplies dimensions and construction notes that recommend simple materials and finishes—flints, irregular stones, trunks, roots, shells, thatch, and moss—and suggest decorative incrustations, shell-work, and water features. Accompanying explanations describe siting, proportions, and practical methods for executing grotto and rustic features so they mimic natural forms and integrate with landscape elements such as streams, copses, and terraces.

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William Wrighte

William Wrighte was an English architect and designer known for his innovative contributions to the field of landscape architecture. His notable work, "Grotesque Architecture; or, Rural Amusement," presents a collection of imaginative designs for various structures, including huts, hermitages, and pavilions, emphasizing the use of natural materials like flints and branches. This work reflects the 18th-century fascination with picturesque aesthetics and the integration of architecture into natural settings. Wrighte's designs not only showcase creativity but also provide practical methods for execution, making his contributions significant in the context of rural architecture.

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