What is a Folly? Its Architectural uses and Designs.
What is a Folly? A folly is a term that describes a structure created mainly for admiration and the aesthetic value it adds to its landscape. Follies can have little to no function but can be a focal point for its environment, and can sometimes have a romantic essence about them. These structures were sometimes imposing and eccentric in their design as were used as an escape with their surroundings to visitors who went there. Traditionally made by the super wealthy for their regal estates in the 18th century, Follies come in an array of shapes and sizes, some highly intricate and adventurous whilst some more awkward and eccentric. These could represent tombs for the dead, garden embellishments for beauty and for viewing from its interior, a place for shelter and tea drinking or book reading or just a simple ornament or structure with no entrances or windows. Other structures that can be considered follies are elaborately decorated st...
I got your email Olisa, thank you - I hope the issues have now been resolved as this blog is still not complete with empty "bookmark" posts still from middle of August. You must make sure you populate the posts, complete the project and update your website with your new project - use the checklist in week 9 to see what should be on your blog. The deadline is tomorrow - so I am not sure if you are going to get this done!
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