architectural styles- Mallory Phillips

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Architectural Styles from 1700


Georgian

Georgian style homes typically are 1-2 story house thats very symmetrical.


Federal

Federal style homes are symetrical and has plasters on the front of the homes and shutters on the windows as well as chimneys on each side.


Greek Revival

Greek Revival style homes have tall coloms and pediments.


Italianate

Italianate style homes have slooped roofs and over hanging eavs.


Victorian

Victorian style homes are very decorative and A-symectrical as well as are narrow and tall.


Colonial Revival

Colonial Revival homes have symetrical windows on the house as well as are often in pairs of threes and colomned porches.


Prairie

Prairie style homes are marked by horizontal lines, flat or hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves.


Craftsman

Craftsman style homes have projecting eaves and a lowpitched gable roof.


Ranch

Ranch style homes are one level homes.


Shed

Shed style homes are known for all the diffrent angles of their roofs use of single-sloped roofs.


A-Frame

A-Frame style homes have steeply-angled sides that are in the shape of the letter A.


Geodesic

Geodesic style homes are spherical form in which lightweight triangular or polygonal facets consisting of either skeletal struts or flat planes.


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