Exploring the Roots of Parkitecture
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Ever noticed how those iconic lodges and cabins in our National Parks just seem to "fit" perfectly into the wilderness? In this episode of Boyfriend Explains, Ethan and Patrick are exploring the cozy, rugged world of Parkitecture—the unique rustic architectural style found in America’s most beautiful spaces.
We’re tracing the history of American architecture from the birth of the National Park Service to the massive impact of the Great Depression on how our parks were built. We’ll chat about why these traditional styles started to fade in favor of mid-century modernism and why we think it’s time for a major "Parkitecture" revival. Tune in for a deep dive into the stone and timber legacy of the Great Outdoors and why conservation is the key to protecting these historic landmarks.