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I had my first easement inspection as a Historic Preservation (HPT) Trust board member this week. The easement was on a farmstead that is located at 1630 Millersville Pike and consists of almost five acres and three structures. The standing buildings are of three different architectural styles, and reflect the construction techniques of the period in which they were built. 1175 Original Log Cabin 1775 Distillery, w/ Spring 1836 Federal Style Brick House 1869 Brick Barn The current owner has done much to preserve and maintain these buildings and yet there is still a threat to this historic site. The primary threat to the site is lack of maintenance to its buildings. The secondary threat is Lancaster’s rampant suburban development. If you are interested in helping preserve Lancaster’s historic architecture and agricultural heritage you should consider becoming involved with the Historic Preservation Trust. This photo was taken inside the 1775 Distillery, that was originally used to distill rum. It has been reported that the the rum produced by the owner, Mr. Bausman was sold as far west as Pittsburg, Pa. One the unique architectural features of this structure is a spring that runs through the basement. This feature is common to historic buildings in the area and the sounds it creates adds a pleasing spirit to the structure and site. #farmarchitecture #barnarchitecture #lancasterpa #lancastercountyfarm #farm #preindustrialrevolution #lancastercounty #architecture #design #craftsmanship#architecture #interiordesign #preservation #lancasterhistoricpreservationtrust #suburbansprawl #architecturalhistory #lancasterhistory (at Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
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Tobacco shed chiaroscuro: The tobacco harvest in Lancaster Pa, is still an entirely manual process, designed around the size and weight of the plant and the strength of a man. The architecture for curing the tobacco plant continue this design logic and is subdivided into 12’x12’x12’ structural cubes. The cubes are subdivided into thirds and a rafter system stores the thousands of the 40lbs tobacco lath. Each lath is composed of six green tobacco plants. #agriculturalarchitecturemachines #designlogic #design #farmarchitecture #barnarchitecture #lancasterpa #lancastercountyfarm #farm #preindustrialrevolution #lancastercounty #architecture #masterplanning #design #craftsmanship #farmer #tobacco #tobaccoshed #tobaccobarn #preservation #light #chiaroscuro #architecture #interiordesign (at Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
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Very little architecture emotionally moves or compels me. Why is it that ancient barns connect strongly with us? From a young age, I spent most of my free and working time in theses structures, exploring and learning how to operate these agricultural architectural machines. What most people called child labor was only part of being in the Barley family. As a Barley, the farm work I loved the most was the tobacco harvest, and even from eight or ten years old, I dreamed of having tobacco in the to gables of the barns. These memories haunt me. It makes me wonder, was the danger of climbing into the peaks of the barn as a child, something that compelled me to climb the big walls in Yosemite? Maybe I’ll never know. Leave your thoughts below, why do we connect with old barn architecture and old ways of farming? #farmarchitecture #barnarchitecture #lancasterpa #lancastercountyfarm #farm #preindustrialrevolution #lancastercounty #architecture #masterplanning #design #craftsmanship #farmer (at Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
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