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Blending The Old With The New

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ARCHITECTURAL STYLES

BLENDING THE OLD WITH THE NEW...

During the first five years of development of Hartness, each of the styles have been built at least once. Each new completion offers its own unique variation, much the same way that American architecture has evolved over the years. This is due to a combination of architect, builder, owner, the specific nature of the selected lot, and the various building and zoning codes that shape the physical environment.

While many of the designs are rooted in traditional American architecture, most of the houses built in Hartness have taken on a more updated quality to go with the availability and costs of materials as well as the owner’s preferences. Some styles are more popular than others, but each provides an elegant diversity to the neighborhood, resulting in a visual richness only seen in historic districts of towns, villages, and cities along the eastern seaboard states.

GREEN STREET COTTAGE COURTYARD MODEL ROW

ARCHITECTURAL STYLES

COLONIAL REVIVAL LOT 10 — 209 REMBERT STREET

GREEK REVIVAL LOT 49 — 104 ODELL STREET ENGLISH VERNACULAR LOT 3 — 200 REMBERT STREET

ITALIANATE LOT 6 — 201 REMBERT STREET FEDERAL LOT 39 — 7 BRISTOW DRIVE

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