The English gardener and author Batty Langley designed gardens in which the regular structures of the classical French style were overlaid with irregular lines. This drawing shows a suggested improvement to the labyrinth in the park at Versailles palace. However, Langley's attempt to depart from the usual lines and shapes and to make an artificial lack of order a design concept in the name of "improvement" did not convince his contemporaries and was viewed as unnatural.
An Improvement of the Labyrinth at Versailes, 1728; image source: Langley, Batty: New Principles of Gardening, London 1728, figure VIII, http://archive.org/stream/mobot31753000819141#page/n240/mode/1up.