British Follies

A study of follies in the gardens of Stourhead, Stowe and Castle Howard

Yale School of Architecture
History of British Landscape Architecture
Professor Bryan Fuermann
2020

STOURHEAD

These three 18th century English gardens are sequenced and structured by their “follies,” buildings intended primarily for decoration or veneration - using architecture for the purpose of embellishing a landscape, demonstrating wealth and sparking wonder. 

STOWE

CASTLE HOWARD

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