About the title:
Folly started in 2019 as a newsletter of “old and new architecture,” a way to continue researching and writing about buildings after college. At its heart, Folly has become a space to write about architectural history from a new perspective; championing subjects, forms, or structures often left out of the discipline. That newsletter is now a bi-annual publication where time allows for contributors to research, write, and in a way let go of their work, discussing rivers, ley lines, agricultural buildings, contemporary community projects, the material history of cork, the vernacular of sheds, Palladianism, and English Baroque architecture, to name a few.
• Bi-Annual
• Softcover
• 6.75 x 9.75 Inches
• English Text
• Published out of the United Kingdom