Thursday, April 25, 2013

Housing styles

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 




Tudor: The Wooden planks attached to the siding make it look like there holding the house up,  ut its actually fake there just there to add a certain kind of look to the house.
 
 
 




 


















NeoClassic: The pillars are what make it NeoClassic, Its from a Greek background.
























Queen Anne: The queen anne comes form the Victorian Era. Usually for the wealthy, it is a romantic style usually with towers and turrets.















Bungalow: Its a simple small house brought by the arts and crafts movement. In the Great Depression this was the style of choice.




Ranch/ Split level: These American Scene houses came in the mid 1930s and are still popular today. Most like these houses for the big porches and Picture windows that come with them.












Colonial: One of the most Popular housing styles in America. These houses come form the houses  made in the colonial times.





International: Theses houses often are influenced by school, commercial buildings. Its imprint can be seen in glass towers that dominate large city skylines.


















Cape Cod: originating New England  in the 17th century. It is traditionally characterized by a low, broad frame building, generally a story and a half high, with a steep, pitched roof.
















Colonial Revilal: primarily characterized by gambrel roofs having curved eaves along the length of the house.











Neo-Eclectctic: combines a wide array of decorative techniques taken from an assortment of different periods of historical house styles. It is a response to the clean unadorned modernist styles

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