Biltmore Estate Steep Peaked Roofs
San Simeon, California has the Hearst Castle and Ashville, North Carolina has the Biltmore Estate, which is the largest privately owned home in America. What do they have in common? They are both the result of a family that effectively had an infinite amount of money and could build opulent palaces for their own enjoyment. Also, in both cases the estates were country retreats to which the owners invited the rich and famous to join them to share the luxury that only huge piles of money can provide. The property is still owned by the Vanderbilt family. The home remains one of the most prominent examples of a mansion built during the Gilded Age (late 19th century, from the 1870s to about 1900). One of the details that I really liked are the peaks of the roof — which appear to be fashioned from copper and provide such a wonderful and elegant topping to a building component that is normally just functional. They are also very steep as was common in the chateaus of France which were the inspiration for this design
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Location: Asheville, NC, USA
Photo credit: © B. David Cathell / Alamy / Afripics
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