Few forms of livestock have received as much architectural attention as pigeons
Across the English and French countrysides, vernacular farm coops once kept pigeons for meat and guano, while more elaborate Palladian follies—and occasional modernist experiments—pushed the dovecote into aesthetic and spiritual
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