Welcome back to the unfolding story of the follies. So far, we have covered the making of the Green Folly, the Chinese Pavilion, the Ottoman Tent, and the Neoclassical Folly with three more to highlight. This week, we are featuring the Gothic Tower. Towers are something that have appeared in our imaginations since childhood, featuring […]
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Week 4 of the Folly Frenzy Countdown; The Gothic Tower
Posted in Garden, tagged Design PLastic Systems, follies, Follies exhibition, Gothic Tower, King Alfred's Tower, Lord Cobham's Pillar, Michael Marino, Oak Hill, Painshill, reSAWN Timber, Seth Barchowsky, Shou Sugi Ban, Stourhead, Stowe, Winterthur, Winterthur Garden on March 7, 2018 | Leave a Comment »
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Scutellaria integrifolia in Armor Farm Meadow. https://t.co/Pf60nlycdo
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