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Christian,
If you're willing to toss out parallelism, how about "Palladian
PORTICOES, Italianate Villa, Aesthetic Retreat"
--Diane
Diane Goldman
Bethesda, Maryland
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This project will focus on the three primary phases of the house's
architectural history: its original form as a Palladian house built in
the late 18th century (white columns, double portico), its renovation
as an Italianate villa in the mid-19th century, and its reincarnation
as a monument to the Aesthetic Movement, complete with roaming peacocks
and bamboo forests in the late 19th century. .... The working title is:
"Sweet Briar House, 1800-1900: Palladian Plantation, Italianate Villa,
Aesthetic Retreat."
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