Letter: Attractions of the farm shed
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: I am trying to understand - and I can't at all - why you should publish an article on your architecture page which recommends transforming pigsties and farm buildings into parodies of Greek temples by the application of bits of waste machinery.
Gothic is the indigenous and true Christian style of this country. It is quite clear therefore that any application of machine parts should be so as to form varied tracery and fan vaulting in a perpendicular manner.
Yours sincerely,
KEVIN DAVIES
Oxford
10 March
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