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This work presents practical designs, plans, and construction guidance for rural dwellings, outbuildings, and grounds, offering measured ground and chamber plans, interior arrangements, and cost estimates for farmhouses, cottages, barns, stables, carriage houses, dairies, and specialized structures such as ice houses, apiaries, piggeries, dovecotes, and rabbitries. Chapters discuss materials, ventilation, cellars, ornamentation, lawns, orchards, kitchen gardens, and tree planting, alongside advice on domestic animals, feeding, and water supply systems. Illustrations and floor plans accompany technical notes and miscellaneous details for adapting designs to local needs.

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Lewis F. Allen

Lewis F. Allen was an American architect and author known for his contributions to rural architecture. His notable work, "Rural Architecture," explores the design and aesthetics of rural buildings, emphasizing functionality and harmony with the surrounding environment. Allen's insights reflect a deep understanding of the relationship between architecture and the rural landscape, making his work significant for those interested in architectural history and rural design principles. Through his writings, he has influenced the way rural structures are perceived and constructed.

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