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Project 1.1.3

Project 1.1.3. Nicholas Sell Architectural Styles Neo- Ecletic & Southern Colonial. Neo- Ecletic. 1965 – Present 2 Stories Materials: Brick, Stone, and Vinyl following no particular patterns. Uses details from many different historical and cultural styles.

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Project 1.1.3

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  1. Project 1.1.3 Nicholas Sell Architectural Styles Neo-Ecletic & Southern Colonial

  2. Neo-Ecletic • 1965 – Present • 2 Stories • Materials: Brick, Stone, and Vinyl • following no particular patterns. • Uses details from many different • historical and cultural styles. • Styles can easily be customized. • Most neo-ecleticarchitecture is unbalanced and has a formal emphasis on the front entrance. • Residential • Most North American suburbs built in the past 3 decades are primarily neo-ecletic

  3. Neo-Ecletic Characteristics Formal entrance Mixture of traditional styles

  4. Southern Colonial • 18th & 19th century southern plantations • Traditionally 2 stories, recent versions sometimes include 3rd story dormers. • Materials: Brick, lightly colored siding, columns made of wood or reinforced fiber materials. • Very formal, incudes columns and colored shutters. • Common throughout southeastern US including South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, etc. • Always symmetrical and balanced, using vertical lines to enunciate how tall the structure is.

  5. Southern Colonial Characteristics Large Front Columns Contrasting colored shutters Perfect symmetry

  6. Comparison VS The southern colonial style is always symmetrical, while the neo-ecletic style seems much more random. Neo-ecletic includes different styles, allowing one neo-ecletic to look very different than another. Southern colonial houses typically look the same.

  7. References • http://architecture.about.com/od/periodsstyles/ig/House-Styles/Neoeclectic-House-Style.htm • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-eclectic_architecture • http://recentpastnation.org/?page_id=358 • http://www.rtsd.org/cms/lib/PA01000218/Centricity/Domain/286/Southern_colonial_architecture%5B1%5D_5.pdf • http://www.monsterhouseplans.com/southern-colonial-house-plans.html

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