Rustic architecture

Rustic architecture is a style of architecture in the United States used in rural government and private structures and their landscape interior design.[1] It was influenced by the American Craftsman style.

According to the National Park Service, “The style of architecture which has been most widely used in our forested National Parks, and other wilderness parks, is generally referred to as "rustic.” It is, or should be, something more than the worn and misused term implies. It is earnestly hoped that a more apt and expressive designation for the style may evolve, but until it appears, "rustic," in spite of its inaccuracy and inadequacy, must be resorted to...."[2]

Rustic Architecture related to national parks is sometimes referred to as Parkitecture.[3][4]

  1. ^ http://npshistory.com/publications/rustic-architecture.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ "National Park Service: Rustic Architecture 1916–1942". www.nps.gov.
  3. ^ "On The Trail: The "Parkitecture" of Grand Canyon National Park". CBS News. 2 July 2017.
  4. ^ Brown, Patricia Leigh (10 August 1995). "America's Crumbling 'Parkitecture'". The New York Times.