limping_decorum
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^^^ Exterior looks like a prep school dorm. Do you agree with the link's desription of it as a "beauty." I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
My house was built in 1931, traditional style, yet pretty much the only spaces in the house that aren't bathed in natural light are the hallways and the basement.
To stay in the spirit of things, I think it needs to be a British car with an American engine.I'll drive a Lagonda.
A modern masterpiece.
Biltmore is not a "castle." It's a Beaux Arts example of the "chateauesque" style. Sheesh.
You mean it's French?
It was designed in the French style (of three centuries prior to its construction) by an American architect who learned his craft in Paris.