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American Architecture Interior Design II. Traditional American Georgian Georgian Federal Federal Greek Revival Greek Revival Cape Cod Cape Cod Garrison.

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1 American Architecture Interior Design II

2 Traditional American Georgian Georgian Federal Federal Greek Revival Greek Revival Cape Cod Cape Cod Garrison Garrison Salt Box Salt Box Dutch Colonial Dutch Colonial Jeffersonian Jeffersonian

3 Georgian Named for King George Named for King George Imported from England Imported from England (originals of these houses only exist in the 13 colonies) (originals of these houses only exist in the 13 colonies) Symmetrical structure (4x4) Symmetrical structure (4x4) Hip or gable roof with dormer windows Hip or gable roof with dormer windows Widows walk Widows walk Symmetrical windows with small panes of glass Symmetrical windows with small panes of glass Dentil cornice & relieving arches Dentil cornice & relieving arches

4 Georgian

5 Federal Popular just after Revolutionary War Popular just after Revolutionary War Pediment Pediment Fanlight & column surrounding door Fanlight & column surrounding door 2-3 stories high 2-3 stories high Rectangular Rectangular Lower windows taller than upper ones Lower windows taller than upper ones

6 Federal

7 Greek Revival Reached height of popularity just before Civil War Reached height of popularity just before Civil War Pedimented portico Pedimented portico Sidelights with transom Sidelights with transom Symmetrical Symmetrical

8 Greek

9 Cape Cod Colonial Style Colonial Style Late 1690 to 1850 Late 1690 to 1850 Named “Cape Cod” in 1800 Named “Cape Cod” in 1800 Gable roofs Gable roofs 1 level 1 level Central chimney & door Central chimney & door 2 windows on each side of the door 2 windows on each side of the door Clapboard siding Clapboard siding

10 Cape Cod “Rediscovered” 1920-1950 “Rediscovered” 1920-1950 1½ stories 1½ stories Living space in attic Living space in attic Dormer windows Dormer windows Shutters Shutters Chimney relocated Chimney relocated Wings to the side or on the rear Wings to the side or on the rear

11 Garrison Common in English medieval construction. Common in English medieval construction. Ornamental drops shaped like cannonballs under the jetty. Ornamental drops shaped like cannonballs under the jetty. They have a overhang They have a overhang Traditionally clapboard. Traditionally clapboard. Central chimney Central chimney

12 Garrison

13 Salt Box Roof is similar to Colonial salt container Roof is similar to Colonial salt container Originated in the Colonial era around New England Originated in the Colonial era around New England Popular from 1920-1970 Popular from 1920-1970 Had a long rear roof Had a long rear roof Central chimney Central chimney Usually 2-3 stories high Usually 2-3 stories high Has shutters Has shutters

14 Dutch Colonial 1670-1760’s 1670-1760’s Broad Gambrel roof Broad Gambrel roof Flaring eaves Flaring eaves End chimneys End chimneys Double hung windows Double hung windows Dutch doors (double) Dutch doors (double)

15 Jeffersonian Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson 1790’s-1830’s 1790’s-1830’s Ocatagons Ocatagons Greek entrances Greek entrances Palladian windows Palladian windows Monticello

16 Victorian Queen Anne Queen Anne Second Empire Second Empire Gothic Gothic

17 Queen Anne Popular in small towns and cities Popular in small towns and cities Popular from 1880-1900 Popular from 1880-1900 Wrap around porches Wrap around porches Often have towers Often have towers Exterior is various materials and has lots of decorative trim (gingerbread) Exterior is various materials and has lots of decorative trim (gingerbread)

18 Second Empire Popular in the 19 th century in France Popular in the 19 th century in France Came to be associated with Haunted Houses Came to be associated with Haunted Houses Mansard roof Mansard roof Windows hooded and may have corner quoins Windows hooded and may have corner quoins

19 Gothic Irregular shape & floor plans Irregular shape & floor plans Steeply pitched roof Steeply pitched roof Elaborate vergeboard trim Elaborate vergeboard trim High dormers High dormers Gothic arch windows Gothic arch windows

20 Familiar American Ranch Ranch Split-Level Split-Level Farmhouse Farmhouse Bungalow (Craftsman) Bungalow (Craftsman) Prairie Style Prairie Style Contemporary Rustic Contemporary Rustic

21 Ranch Originated in California in the 1930s Originated in California in the 1930s Most common of American house styles Most common of American house styles Reached its popularity during Eisenhower’s presidency Reached its popularity during Eisenhower’s presidency Long, low bank of windows Long, low bank of windows There is an attached garage carport There is an attached garage carport Back patio Back patio

22 Split Level Innovative spin off of the Ranch style Innovative spin off of the Ranch style Exterior similar to Ranch Style except for two-story wing Exterior similar to Ranch Style except for two-story wing Usually brick or brick and wood combination Usually brick or brick and wood combination Interior space is split into three levels Interior space is split into three levels Lowest = utility and den, Middle = kitchen & living room, Upstairs = bedrooms Lowest = utility and den, Middle = kitchen & living room, Upstairs = bedrooms

23 Farmhouse A two-story home with one story front porch A two-story home with one story front porch Gable roofs and dormer windows are common Gable roofs and dormer windows are common Suburban homes in the late 20 th century Suburban homes in the late 20 th century

24 Bungalow It started in California and spread across the country and became the most middle-class house design It started in California and spread across the country and became the most middle-class house design It started to 1910 to the 1930s It started to 1910 to the 1930s They have a fairly deep porch and wide overhangs They have a fairly deep porch and wide overhangs

25 Prairie A product of the vision of Frank Lloyd Wright A product of the vision of Frank Lloyd Wright Popular from about 1900 through the 1920s. Popular from about 1900 through the 1920s. A hipped roof, French doors, Wide eaves and craftsman windows and coulmns A hipped roof, French doors, Wide eaves and craftsman windows and coulmns

26 The Waterfall House One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous designs. One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous designs. Includes natural features of the property into the architecture. Includes natural features of the property into the architecture. Fallingwater

27 Contemporary Rustic Expression of the 1960’s nature movement Expression of the 1960’s nature movement Started in California and spread across America in 1960s -1970s Started in California and spread across America in 1960s -1970s Has wood siding typically with many different angles (diagonal) Has wood siding typically with many different angles (diagonal) Windows are grouped into geometric compositions and come in various geometric shapes. Windows are grouped into geometric compositions and come in various geometric shapes. Deck sprung from this style Deck sprung from this style

28 European Baroque Baroque Chateauesque Chateauesque Romanesque Romanesque Mediterranean Mediterranean Tudor Tudor

29 Baroque Architecture of the late Renaissance period Architecture of the late Renaissance period Classic ornamentation Classic ornamentation Keystones or pediments over windows Keystones or pediments over windows Balustrades on roof Balustrades on roof Balconies and patios Balconies and patios Stucco and corner quions Stucco and corner quions Hip roof flared at eaves Hip roof flared at eaves

30 Chateauesque Popular at turn of the century among wealthy Popular at turn of the century among wealthy Always masonry Always masonry Formal arch entryway Formal arch entryway Window surrounds or keystones Window surrounds or keystones Steeply pitched roof – usually hipped Steeply pitched roof – usually hipped Demi-dormer (windows break through roof line) Demi-dormer (windows break through roof line) Towers with conical roof Towers with conical roof Paired windows Paired windows Semicircular arches Semicircular arches Transom bar Transom bar

31 Romanesque (revival) Constructed of rough- faced, square stones Constructed of rough- faced, square stones Round towers with cone- shaped roofs Round towers with cone- shaped roofs Columns and pilasters with spirals and leaf designs Columns and pilasters with spirals and leaf designs Low, broad "Roman" arches over arcades and doorways Low, broad "Roman" arches over arcades and doorways Patterned masonry arches over windows Patterned masonry arches over windows

32 Mediterranean Roots in California and Florida Roots in California and Florida Popular 1920-1940 Popular 1920-1940 Barrel tile roof Barrel tile roof Stucco exterior Stucco exterior Wrought iron work Wrought iron work Arcade Arcade

33 Tudor (revival) Roots in Old English style Revival began in 1970 Half timbering Also uses stone and/or brick Windows are small paned and usually diamond shape

34 Resources http://architecture.about.com/cs/teacherstools/a/architecture101.htm http://architecture.about.com/cs/teacherstools/a/architecture101.htm http://architecture.about.com/cs/teacherstools/a/architecture101.htm http://architecture.about.com/library/bl-styles_index.htm http://architecture.about.com/library/bl-styles_index.htm http://architecture.about.com/library/bl-styles_index.htm http://www.architecturetoursla.com/gallery.htm http://www.architecturetoursla.com/gallery.htm http://www.architecturetoursla.com/gallery.htm http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/contents.html http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/contents.html http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/contents.html http://www.geocities.com/asiedydd/styles.htm http://www.geocities.com/asiedydd/styles.htm http://www.geocities.com/asiedydd/styles.htm http://www.greatbuildings.com/types.html http://www.greatbuildings.com/types.html http://www.greatbuildings.com/types.html http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/1arch.html http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/1arch.html http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/1arch.html http://www.loggia.com/designarts/architecture/styles/styleguide.html http://www.loggia.com/designarts/architecture/styles/styleguide.html http://www.loggia.com/designarts/architecture/styles/styleguide.html http://www.preservationdirectory.com/architecturalstyles.html http://www.preservationdirectory.com/architecturalstyles.html http://www.preservationdirectory.com/architecturalstyles.html http://www.uwec.edu/geography/Ivogeler/w367/styles/ http://www.uwec.edu/geography/Ivogeler/w367/styles/ http://www.uwec.edu/geography/Ivogeler/w367/styles/

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