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- National_Park_Service_rustic abstract "National Park Service rustic — sometimes colloquially called Parkitecture — is a style of architecture that developed in the early and middle 20th century in the United States National Park Service (NPS) through its efforts to create buildings that harmonized with the natural environment. Since its founding in 1916, the NPS sought to design and build visitor facilities without visually interrupting the natural or historic surroundings. The early results were characterized by intensive use of hand labor and a rejection of the regularity and symmetry of the industrial world, reflecting connections with the Arts and Crafts movement and American Picturesque architecture. Architects, landscape architects and engineers combined native wood and stone with convincingly native styles to create visually appealing structures that seemed to fit naturally within the majestic landscapes. Examples of the style can be found in numerous types of National Park structures, including entrance gateways, hotels and lodges, park roads and bridges, visitor centers, trail shelters, informational kiosks, and even mundane maintenance and support facilities. Many of these buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.".
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- National_Park_Service_rustic wikiPageExternalLink harrison10.htm.
- National_Park_Service_rustic wikiPageExternalLink rusticarch.
- National_Park_Service_rustic wikiPageExternalLink 2camp.pdf.
- National_Park_Service_rustic wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- National_Park_Service_rustic wikiPageExternalLink rimvill.htm.
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- National_Park_Service_rustic subject Category:American_architectural_styles.
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- National_Park_Service_rustic comment "National Park Service rustic — sometimes colloquially called Parkitecture — is a style of architecture that developed in the early and middle 20th century in the United States National Park Service (NPS) through its efforts to create buildings that harmonized with the natural environment. Since its founding in 1916, the NPS sought to design and build visitor facilities without visually interrupting the natural or historic surroundings.".
- National_Park_Service_rustic label "National Park Service rustic".
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- National_Park_Service_rustic depiction Mount_Rainier_Admin_Building.jpg.
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