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Architectural Styles:

Residential

Architectural Style

Architectural Style:

Domestic buildings fall into

two categories: Folk

Styled

Most American houses are

styled: built with some attempt to being fashionable, showing the influence of shapes, materials, detailing of styles in current vogue.

Architectural Style

architecture, distinguished by special characteristics of

Essentially visual, not related to

function

Distinct from historical periods

Many buildings defy stylistic

labels

Sophisticated examples serve

as models for simpler buildings

Architectural Styles

Reference Materials

Stylistic Influences:

Residential Buildings

American Architecture Since 1780:

A Guide to Architectural Styles

(Marcus Whiffen)

Identifying American Architecture

(John J. G. Blumenson)

What Style Is It? (John Poppeliers,

S. Allen Chambers, Nancy B.

Schwartz)

A Field Guide to American Houses

(Virginia and Lee McAlester)

Architectural Styles

Richardsonian Romanesque

Folk Victorian

ECLECTIC

Colonial Revival

Neoclassical

Tudor

Chateauesque

Beaux Arts

French Eclectic

MEDITERRANEAN

Italian Renaissance

Mission

Spanish Eclectic

Monterey

Pueblo Revival

MODERN STYLES

Craftsman

Prairie

Modernistic: Art Deco/Art Moderne

International

FOLK

Native American

Pre-Railroad

National

COLONIAL STYLES

Early Spanish, French, English, Dutch

Georgian

Federal/Adam

Early Classical Revival

ROMANTIC STYLES

Greek Revival

Gothic Revival

Italianate

Exotic Revivals

Octagon

VICTORIAN-ERA STYLES

Second Empire

Stick/Eastlake

Queen Anne

Shingle

Architectural Styles

Architectural Styles

National Folk

Medium-pitched roof

Simple and minimal detailing

Minimal to medium eave

overhang

After 1850-1890

Six house shapes:

Gable-front,

Gable-front-and-wing,

Hall-and-parlor,

I-house,

Massed-plan/side-gabled,

Pyramidal

One to two stories in height

National Folk

Hall-and-parlor

I-House Pyramidal

Gable-front-and-wing

Greek Revival

Gable or hipped

roof with low pitch

Full-width or entry

porch supported by Classical columns (typically

Doric)

Cornice line

emphasized with wide band of trim

1825-1860

Symmetrical

facade

Front door with

sidelights and transom windows

Greek Revival

Colonial Revival

Windows with sashes,

usually with multi-pane glazing in one or both sashes

Accentuated front door,

normally with decorative crown supported by pilasters or extended forward and supported by slender columns to form entry porch

1880-1955

Façade typically symmetrically

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