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The most iconic architectural styles around Oregon

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The most iconic architectural styles around Oregon

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  1. The most iconic architectural styles around Oregon

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  3. Architecture represents a unique combination of art and practicality. Any project strives for both functionality and beauty, be it a temple or a theater, a stable or a stadium, a single-family home or an entire urban block. The purpose in many ways determines the form, but architectural styles also reflect the culture in which they were created. If we looked at architecture across Oregon, we would be able to identify many different styles, influences, and probably also get a very good idea about the people who live(d) here and their way of life. It is certain that any of the houses for sale in Lebanon Oregon are, in one way or another, a testimony to its time, and has an interesting story to tell. The best real estate agencies in Lebanon are well acquainted with them.

  4. Some of the historical styles are connected to different European designs (British, Dutch, Italian), and these include Gothic Revival, Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, Renaissance Revival, and Second Empire to name a few.One of the more distinctly American styles is Craftsman architecture. It has its roots in the Arts and Crafts movement, originating in the United Kingdom in the 1860s. From there it traveled to the United States and was prominent from the 1890s until the 1930s. The name comes from Craftsman magazine, first published in 1901 by furniture maker Gustav Stickley. The use of local, natural materials and finishes (such as stone and especially wood), exposed structural elements, handcrafted workmanship, earthy colors, and tapered columns are all important features of this style. It’s easy to fall in love with the rustic, homey vibes that houses in this style have, and Brokers in Lebanon, OR can surely help you find one that is right for you. Historic and contemporary homes

  5. A specific style, a predecessor to Craftsman, with which it shares some similarities, would be the Shingle style of architecture. Although houses that fall in the category of Shingle can drastically vary in shape, their most common denominator is the finish – wood shingles that cover not just the roof, but entire buildings. The exterior of these homes is very often asymmetrical, with irregular roofs, and interlocking interior and exterior spaces achieved by the use of multiple porches. In Oregon, many of the representatives of this style can be found in coastal towns of Gearhart and Seaside, as well as certain parts of Portland.As fashions change over time, impacting the appearance of commercial and residential properties,  so does the building industry. The use of new technologies and new materials impacts not only the aesthetic but also the functionality of modern homes.

  6. Contemporary architecture is open to eclecticism and inspiration can be drawn from all manner of historical references, it is just a matter of taste. Whether you’re more inclined towards traditional or latest designs, real estate agencies in Lebanon, OR can find them for you.

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