1 Picton Street, Goderich A glimpse of a town. 2 154 Picton Street Symmetrical in design Two storey Rectangular box with a side gable roof Entrance centered.

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1 Picton Street, Goderich A glimpse of a town

2 154 Picton Street Symmetrical in design Two storey Rectangular box with a side gable roof Entrance centered Undersized Pediment Shutters Georgian

3 146 Picton Street 1 ½ storey Steep roof No dormers Neat, tidy uniform Shutters Clap board would have been the most common exterior finish (replaced with siding) Victory Home

4 140 Picton Street Stand alone home Larger structure Embraced the garage as a part of the home Sub Urban

5 138 Picton Street 1 ½ storey Steep roof No dormers Multi sash windows Shutters Clapboard would have been most common exterior finish (replaced with siding) Neat tidy and uniform Victory Home

6 134 Picton Street West Embraced the garages as a part of the home Larger homes Stand alone structure Sub Urban

7 132 Picton Street Simple design Minimal detailing Low pitched hip roof Front entrance enclosed by a porch setting Sash windows Jack arches over windows – building material brick Georgian

8 118 Picton Street Classic alternative to Gothic Cottage Frontispiece/porch Large Sash windows Transom over the door Ornate capital designing on veranda Verge board from Gothic Revival influence Window hood over upper window-Gothic Revival influence Italianate

9 112 Picton Street Larger structure Stand lone home Attached garage Two storey Suburban

Picton Street Pronounced cornice and cornice return Sash windows Shutters Rectangular Transom and sidelights Verge board detail influenced by Gothic revival Classic Revival

Picton Street No dormers Upper window has been replaced with a vent Neat, tidy uniform Clap board would have been the most common exterior finish (replaced with siding) Victory Home

12 86 Picton Street Vernacular material- Maitland stone Doorway surround simple transom and side lights Simple jack arch above door Low hip roof Six over six sash windows Four chimneys Pediment and Bracket above widows would tend to be an Italianate influence Georgian

13 80 Picton Street Sweeping bell cast roof Several dormers Broad-eaved roof Plain frieze board 1 ½ storey Windows appear to be detailing from 1930’s multi-panes over a fixed sash window Porch may have been styled from Craftsmans ( ) influences- the use of square supports, for a roof structure over a front entry Colonial Bungalow

14 By looking at the style from which the home was built, gives an insight to the times from which the first home owner lived. It displays a way of thought and a standard in society. The homes of the early years ( ) express a time of reflection. They were using a style of architecture which was a reminder of their home land (many moving from England). The Georgian home offered a space of comfort. These homes were architecturally planned not only for function but for simple dignity. The Classic Revival ( ) started to establish a comfort zone for the resident. They were going back to a time in history that would appear to be delightful. A time when more thought was spent on making their home not only a shelter but a symbol of their life. A expression of the settlers dignity, a reminder of democracy and freedom. Italianate ( ) would be reinforcement of the changing society. The two storey square residence with projecting eaves and ornate cornice brackets is unique to Ontario. It would be a classical alternative to designs previously chosen. Colonial Bungalows ( ) seems to have derived from the Ontario Classical Cottage of the 19 th Century. These homes are smaller, with a more formal entries. The storey and a half structures borrowed features from the dominant structures, being larger houses of the time. An attraction would have been economy, this floor plan and style provided the most space for the least amount of money. Victory Homes ( ) is a reflection of the war of the time. The Canadian government was making a strong effort to extend home ownership to the workers related to the defense industry, and veterans returning from war. Most of these homes were prefabricated, for a single family, the idea was to create a neat and tidy community for the working class. Suburban Homes ( ) Strongly demonstrates a rise in standards of living (as we saw it) and the change in the common mode of transportation. These homes are larger (while still single family dwellings) the attached garages is now become standard. The classical detailing is lost to give way to cleaner straighter lines, while the Colonial revival is still popular with a twist, room for your car in an attached garage. The years changed home ownership from only the well to do, to the working man and everything in between. These changes are brought on by the introduction of industry, the economics of the time and population of our society. Your home still demonstrates your personal style and depth of your pocket. However, it also reflects the influence of the immigration to this great land, technological, and communication advances that have extended our boundaries which influences our interpretation of the world. As a response we have created a people making their own mark in many ways, including the architectural landscape of today.