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What (who) is rustic style - definition

AMERICAN STYLE OF CONSTRUCTION
Adirondack architecture; Adirondack rustic style

Rustic Road (Wisconsin)         
  • Rustic Road 26 in autumn
  • Rustic Road 1, north of Medford
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HIGHWAY SYSTEM
Wisconsin Rustic Roads; Rustic Road; Rustic Roads (Wisconsin); List of Rustic Roads
The Rustic Road system is a system of Wisconsin scenic roads. They differ from the main trunkline highway system in that they are not meant to be major through routes, but lightly traveled local access, and are to meet minimum standards for natural features.
Ashworth's rustic         
  • mounted specimen
SPECIES OF INSECT
Xestia ashworthii; Ashworth’s Rustic; Agrotis candelarum; Ashworth's Rustic
Ashworth's rustic (Xestia ashworthii) is a species of moth. Its colouring is blue/grey and it is mainly nocturnal.
National Park Service rustic         
  • [[Eagle's Store]], 1939.
  • Old Faithful Inn, 1975
STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE DEVELOPED IN 20TH CENTURY FOR THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
Parkitecture; National park service rustic; National Park Service Rustic; National Park Service rustic architecture; NPS Rustic architecture; National Park Service Rustic architecture; NPS rustic architecture; National park rustic
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.

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Adirondack Architecture

Adirondack Architecture refers to the rugged architectural style generally associated with the Great Camps within the Adirondack Mountains area in New York. The builders of these camps used native building materials and sited their buildings within an irregular wooded landscape. These camps for the wealthy were built to provide a primitive, rustic appearance while avoiding the problems of in-shipping materials from elsewhere.

Examples of use of rustic style
1. With my children, I watched Somerset in the glory days of the early 1'80s, when rather a good county side, with a pleasantly rustic style, was topped with Ian Botham, then the worlds leading all–rounder, Viv Richards, the worlds leading batsman, and Joel Garner, the worlds leading fast bowler, much loved by the Somerset crowd, who called him big bird.