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Home Exteriors

Home Exteriors. Styles, Elements, and Roofline Effects. Terms to Learn:. Traditional Folk Classic Early-English Tidewater South New England Cape Cod Salt Box Garrison Spanish Stucco asymmetrical. Scandinavian Log Cabin Gable roof German Pent roof Dutch Colonial Gambrel roof

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Home Exteriors

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  1. Home Exteriors Styles, Elements, and Roofline Effects

  2. Terms to Learn: • Traditional • Folk • Classic • Early-English • Tidewater South • New England • Cape Cod • Salt Box • Garrison • Spanish • Stucco • asymmetrical • Scandinavian • Log Cabin • Gable roof • German • Pent roof • Dutch Colonial • Gambrel roof • French Normandy • French Plantation • French Manor • Mansard roof • French Provincial

  3. More Terms: • Georgian • Hip roof • Federal • Adams • Early Classical Revival • Greek Revival • Southern Colonial • Victorian • Italianete • Romanesque • Gingerbread • Gothic Revival • Queen Anne • Turret • Modern • Arts and Crafts • Bungalow • International • Ranch • Contemporary • Earth-sheltered

  4. Traditional • Folk • Varies from region to region based on the needs of the indigenous people • Native American • Early English • Spanish • Scandinavian • German • Dutch • French • Classic • Formally designed and drafted by architects of international influence • Georgian • Federal • Greek Revival • Southern Colonial • Victorian

  5. More Categories • Modern • Prairie • Arts and Crafts • Bungalow • International • Ranch • Split-Level • Contemporary • Solar • Earth-sheltered • Post-modern • Historic Preservation

  6. Activity Before and After Walk Before After • Get a textbook and turn Chapter 6, p. 167. • Skim through the chapter to find the house photo most appealing to you. • Record in your journal its name and the page it is on. • Get a textbook and turn to the page you found your most appealing home. • Record in your journal the roof style and architectural style of that chosen home.

  7. Roof Styles • Gambrel • Hip • Mansard • Flat • Shed

  8. Roof Styles • Gable • High-pitched • Low-pitched • Dormer • Note: Some roof styles can merge to form a hybrid of styles. • High-pitched gable roof with dormer

  9. Which two roof styles were merged? • Gambrel • Shed

  10. Text Work • Read Chapter 6 with your group and define each of the home styles listed in your terms. • We will review as a class when complete.

  11. What is this style?

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  15. What is this style? *hint - Victorian

  16. What is this style? What type of roof is this?

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  19. What element of landscape do you see?

  20. What style is this?

  21. What element do you see?

  22. What style is this?

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  24. What type of roof is this?

  25. What style is this? What type of roof is this?

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  27. Homework • Which housing exterior styles are most predominate in your neighborhood? • Which roof styles are most predominate in your neighborhood? • What exterior style is our White House? (A picture of it is on the $20 Bill.)

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