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- Title
THE LUCINDA LAMBTON DIARY.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the architecture for animals in Great Britain. The author declares that animals were an effective excuse for making indulgence on an affordable scale during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. Among the architectures for animals include the pyramids for pigs and poultry and palaces for hounds created by William Adam in 1732, an arched home farm built by Robert Adam in 1775, and an obelisk designed by Lady Mount Edgecombe for the death of her pig in the 18th century.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; PET housing; ANIMAL housing; ADAM, Robert, 1728-1792; ADAM, William; OBELISKS; 17TH century arts &; architecture; 18TH century arts &; architecture; 19TH century arts &; architecture; ARCHITECTURE; BUILDING design &; construction
- Publication
Architectural Design, 1993, Vol 63, Issue 3/4, pII
- ISSN
0003-8504
- Publication type
Article