Weather Vane
by Dressage Design
Title
Weather Vane
Artist
Dressage Design
Medium
Photograph - Art Photography
Description
FAA429
Abington Hills Farm
Waverly PA
2010
In rural architecture, cupolas were originally a necessary ventilation system for keeping livestock cool and dry. Warm, humid – and most commonly – smelly air rises to the barn's high ceilings. A cupola's open vents (louvers) allow the air to escape.
Weathervanes on barns were originally a functional necessity, helping farmers predict the weather and know how to plant their crops for the best harvest. As weathervanes grew in popularity, farmers started choosing unique designs that highlighted a prominent feature of their farm or a prize winning animal.
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