Twentieth Century House Forms and Materials. Bungalows 1890-1940 Bungalow has its roots in Stick Style, particularly as expressed in the Craftsman movement.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
1 Architectural Styles Chapter Permission granted to reproduce for educational use only.© Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Objectives Describe traditional.
Advertisements

National Register of Historic Places Nomination of the Hill and Bell Houses Meridian Idaho Emily Peeso February 7, 2006.
Welcome to... Companion PowerPoint Presentation for the Introduction to Housing textbook.
Early Homes – Native Americans – 17 th Century Mrs. Wagner Fashion & Interior Design.
Thinking Interiorly… If you could live in any state, which one would you choose and why?
Are US Homes influenced by Folk Culture or Popular Culture? Are the houses we have today products of diffusion from an American Hearth?
Historical Architectural Designs Developed for the Champaign County Early American History Museum By Zachary D. Cain AHTC Summer Fellowship 2005.
Modern Domestic Architecture
Arts and Crafts Architecture By : Brooke Adams. Findings A. The decades in which these homes were first used were in the 19 th century, but were most.
1. Identification Current Designations –NR--National Register of Historic Places –RTHL--Recorded Texas Historic Landmark –HTC--Historic Texas Cemetery.
Modern Domestic Architecture
All Seasons Interior Kelsey, Megan, and Luke. Ranch Homes Made in the 1930s, 50s, and 60s Made in the 1930s, 50s, and 60s Long, low one story house Long,
American Architecture Interior Design II. Traditional American Georgian Georgian Federal Federal Greek Revival Greek Revival Cape Cod Cape Cod Garrison.
ARCHITECTURAL STYLES WATKINS. Determine owner’s needs Successful design Represents owner’s lifestyle Meets owner’s needs.
Housing Test #2 Review. Housing built into caves and cliffs in the American Southwest Pueblo.
Presented by Dr. Vivian G. Baglien. Art Deco  Art Deco houses often have these features: two stories stucco walls, painted white or light pastels glass.
Housing and Interior design
You can identify the architectural style of a building from a number of its features.. These include The shape of the structure Roof design Chimney style.
Cape Cod Style Cape Cod houses had many of these features: Steep roof (8"-12" pitch) with side gables - Keeps weather out - Allows attic.
Chapter 15 Home Styles Since 1700
BY: KYLE SCHUMACHER 6 th period  Square, symmetrical shaped  Paneled front door at center of building  Decorating crown over front door  Flattened.
Five ideas of houses. bunglow a low house, with a broad front porch having either no upper floor or upper rooms. The term was first found in English from.
Art Deco Arts and Crafts Bungalow
World Of Architecture Chapter 1.
20 th Century Housing Mrs. Wagner Fashion & Interior Design.
Architectural Styles By: Stephen Sabin.
THE CAPE COD. Originated in Colonial New England - 17th century Became popular again around the 1940’s and 1950’s The term “Cape Cod” was coined in the.
19 th Century Housing Mrs. Wagner Fashion/Interior Design.
Arts and Crafts House Style Zachary Search. The Arts and Crafts style houses where invented in the 1880’s by brothers Charles Summer Greene and Henry.
Objective 6.01 Early Twentieth Century Housing
Housing Styles.
18 th Century Housing Mrs. Wagner Fashion & Interior Design.
House Styles in Eau Claire,
Architecture.
House Types I got most of these images from a power point presentation created by Samantha Siker and found on this web-site:
Housing Styles October 21, 2015.
HOUSING STYLES IN THE UNITED STATES. Log Cabin Saltbox 1650 New England Clapboard Central Chimney Sloping back roof line.
Architectural Design. Chapter 5 Early Homes Links from the Past Question to Ponder: What do you think newcomers found when they first came to North America?
FINA Architecture Project Braxton Paine.
Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Bell Work (10/22) How is architecture an example of:
American Housing Styles Interior Design II. Georgian Named for King George’s Named for King George’s Imported from England Imported from England (originals.
STYLES OF HOUSING 17 th Century - Today. Roof Styles.
EARLY HOMES CAPE COD English 1600’s Central Chimney 1 – 1 ½ stories Symmetrical Clapboard siding or shingles Dormers optional Gable roof.
DO YOU KNOW YOUR HOUSE STYLES?. STANDARD Students will identify components related to the design process. A. Demonstrate an understanding of different.
Architectural Styles DDP.
Evolution of Exteriors
Computer Aided Design Inst: Mr. Steve Johnston
Teknologi Dan Rekayasa TECHNOLOGY AND ENGINERRING
House Styles Architecture one.
Architectural Styles Project
Architectural Styles Project
Objective 6.01 Nineteenth Century Housing
American Architecture
Historical Architectural Designs
City Council September 25, 2017
Homes from the Eighteenth Century to Today
Explain how history has influenced housing styles.
Architectural Styles DDP.
American Housing Styles
Welcome to... Companion PowerPoint Presentation for the Introduction to Housing textbook.
Cape Cod 1600s s: Cape Cod Style
Architectural Styles Homes of North America Architectural Styles
An in-depth study of houses.
Roof Styles.
Housing Styles.
Architecture Styles Through the Ages.
Flat roof Hip roof Gable roof Mansard roof Gambrel roof
City Council Meeting November 5, 2018
Objective 6.01 Mid 20th Century to Present
Presentation transcript:

Twentieth Century House Forms and Materials

Bungalows Bungalow has its roots in Stick Style, particularly as expressed in the Craftsman movement as popularized by Gustav Stuckey in his magazine, The Craftsman. It was inspired by Charles and Henry Greene, who practiced in Pasadena, California between 1893 and Their bungalows began about These houses are contemporaneous with Prairie Style buildings and were popularized through style books and magazines as were the Prairie and Colonial Revival buildings. It has enormous variety of forms and finishes. Bungalow houses continue to be built up to World War II, but are rare from the rebuilding after that War.

Often called Arts & Crafts houses; Craftsman bungalow or A & C bungalow Term bungalow derived from words used to describe houses built in India for English colonists by local laborers Influenced by Arts & Crafts movement in England Gustav Stickley & William Morris Originated in California in 1901 Charles Sumner Greene & Henry Mather Greene Period of Popularity: Blended elements of Arts & Crafts, vernacular folk houses, Stick Victorian, Romanesque and Asian architecture and design Popularized through magazines Numerous pattern books promoted the style Utilised by Sears, Aladdin Homes and other mail order kit house companies Provided affordable single family houses for new suburbs Helped satisfy high demand for housing post WWI

Defining Features Low pitched gabled roof Wide, unenclosed overhanging eaves Exposed roof rafters; simple decorative beams and braces Full or partial width one story porches Square or tapered square columns as porch supports Solid masonry piers supporting columns; or solid porch balustrade Gabled dormers Wall cladding is typically wood clapboard or wood shingles with stone, brick, concrete block and stucco used in North & Midwest

Bungalows, Charles and Henry Greene Diverse origins, American production Contemporary to Prairie style Middle class worker housing Popularized through style books, magazines (The Craftsman, Ladies Home Journal) Mail order companies (Aladdin, Sears & Roebuck)

Bungalows, Characteristics 1 or 1 ½ story Distinctive roof w/ low pitch and overhanging eaves Porches and posts (battered piers) Asymmetry

Sears and Roebuck advertisement

Irwin House, Pasadena, Calif (Greene and Greene)

Gamble House, Pasadena, Calif. 1908, (Greene and Greene)

Sears, Roebuck & Co. Kit House catalogue

The Osborne Sears, Roebuck & Co

FOUR Subtypes Front Gabled Roof ~35% Full or partial width one story porches under main roof or with separate extended roofs Typically 1 story; 1½ - 2 story examples exist as well 10% have dormers Cross Gabled Roof ~25% Partial width front gabled porch forms cross gable 75% of these are one story 20% have dormers Side Gabled Roof ~35% 1½ story with centered shed/gable dormers Porches usually under main roof; often break in slope Common in NE & Midwest Hipped Roof <10 % 1 & 2 story examples are equally common Similar to simple Prairie house

Four Square Sears, Roebuck & Co. Kit House catalogue

American Foursquare

Lustron Homes and other modular components 1.Lustron House, 411 Bowser Ave., CHESTERTON, Porter County, IN. Originally designed by Roy Burton Blass and Morris H. Backman.Lustron House Interior viewInterior view. 2. Armco-Ferro House, 251 Lake Front Dr. (moved from Century of Progress exhibition in Chicago,IL 1933), BEVERLY SHORES, Porter County, IN. Robert Smith, Jr., Cleveland Ohio (architect). Sponsored by the American Mill Rolling Company and the Ferro Enamel Corporation.Armco-Ferro House Manufacturer Plate HABS Drawing of first floorHABS Drawing of first floor.