Sunday, April 28, 2013

Tudor
This is classified as a Tudor home because it is half timber with a chimney. It is an upper class suburbian home that feratures wood, stucco, and brick.

Neo-Classical

This classifies as a  Neo-Classical home because it has pillars and is symmetrical. It also has some white entrance on it which is a common color for this type of home.

Queen Anne

  This is a Queen Anne home because it has a long sweeping porch and painted shingles. It also has a gingerbread look to it to better distinguish it.

Bungalow


This is a Bungalow home because something pops out in it, which in this case is the pillars. The wood on this type of home is to be stained lightly or left alone.

Ranch


This is a ranch house because it is a single story house and features picture windows

Colonial Revial-Georgian

This is a georgian revial home because it is a rectangular two story house with symmetrical detailing.

 International School:

This is an International school because it is influenced by commercial buildings.  Its imprint can be seen in the glass towers that dominate large city skylines.

Cape Cod Home:

 
 This is a Cape Cod home because it has a central chimney and has a broad frame building.  It has very little ornamentation because it is a simple style home.

Colonial Revival (Dutch) Home:

This is a Colonial Revival home because it has brick siding and shutters.  It is rectangular with shutters as well.

Neo-Eclectic Home:


This is a Neo-Eclectic home because it is a modern residential type of house that was built after the 1960's.  It has brick, stone, and composite materials combined. 


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