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A COLLECTION OF ARCHETECTURAL SYTLES The next slides are a collection of the many styles of homes found in North America - Think of the materials used, the climate, the function and the expression of each style. How many of these have you seen during your travels?

Cape Cod

What is a gable? A gable is the triangle formed by a sloping roof. A building may be front-gabled or side-gabled. The house shown here is front gabled. Porches and dormers may also be gabled. Gable

Georgian Colonial

American Federal (Adam Style)

Gothic Revival

Cubic

Arts and Crafts

Minimal Traditional

New England Colonial

Upright and Wing

Greek Revival

Antebellum Architecture

Victorian Gothic Revival

Italianate

Mansard

Victorian

Queen Anne

Beaux Art

Colonial

Spanish Colonial - California

Garrison Colonial

Tudor

French Provincial

Second Empire

Cotsworld

Renaissance

Foursquare

Classic Bungalow

Traditional Bungalow

Trailer Home

Mediterranean Style

International

Prairie Style

Spanish Revival

Neoeclectic

Post Modern (Pomo)

French (Normandy)

Art Modern

Art Deco

Ranch Style

Split Level - Ranch

A - Frame

Log Cabin

Earth Homes

Neo-Dutch Colonial

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