Drafting Housing styles Drafting
The following is an example of the project to be completed by Architectural Drafting 2 students and shared with the class during week 7 of the semester.
The requirements are: o Find pictorial examples of housing styles, at least 4 on line and 2 local. o List specific details of the primary features of that style of house. e.g.. what make a Queen Anne a Queen Anne and not a Tudor o Construct a presentation o Share with class o E mail to your teacher
Queen Anne from data base Import picture of house here Queen Anne IDENTIFYING FEATURES: Steeply pitched, irregular roof shapes; dominant, front-facing gable; patterned shingles, bay windows, polychromatic and decorative ornamentation; partial or full-width porches of one story; multiple gables and dormers; occasional towers and turrets, rounded or square. Differing wall textures are their "hallmark". This is the most eclectic style of the Victorian era.
Queen Anne from data base Import picture of house here IDENTIFYING FEATURES of the Queen Anne Style: Steeply pitched, irregular roof shapes dominant, front-facing gable patterned shingles bay windows polychromatic decorative ornamentation partial or full-width porches of one story; multiple gables and dormers; Differing wall textures This is the most eclectic style of the Victorian era.
IDENTIFYING FEATURES of the Queen Anne Style: Steeply pitched, irregular roof shapes dominant, front- facing gable patterned shingles bay windows polychromatic decorative ornamentation partial or full-width porches of one story; multiple gables and dormers; Differing wall textures This is the most eclectic style of the Victorian era.
Fairmont Queen Anne
Location: 703 N 6th Street, Mankato Price: $219,000 $219,000 Bedrooms: Four Bathrooms: Two Half Bathrooms: One Fireplace: Yes Approx Finished Sq. Ft.: 3526 Garage Capacity: 2 Lot Size: 66x160 Year Built: 1892
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