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INTD 50A architectural styles
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thomas jefferson architecture? not the first thing that comes to mind when you think of him university of virginia
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thomas jefferson yet his contributions as an architect are immeasurable no architectural schooling available most plans just taken from books “gentleman” architects used monticello as his “laboratory” also brought us the automatic door, swivel chair and designed the first ever macaroni machine
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thomas jefferson monticello
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thomas jefferson early sketches of monticello
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thomas jefferson governor’s house, virginia
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frank lloyd wright—robie house
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frank lloyd wright american architect promoted organic architecture & was the leader in the prairie school movement designed entire environment—from architecture to interiors to stained glass recognized in 1991 by the American Institute of Architects as "the greatest American architect of all time”
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frank lloyd wright—robie house
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frank lloyd wright—falling water
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frank lloyd wright
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architectural styles—log cabin early beginnings— small one-story rectangular few windows gable roof spaces between logs filled with chinking (mud, stones, slates of wood)
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architectural styles—log cabin
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architectural styles—cape cod early beginnings— simple one-story central chimney symmetrical
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architectural styles—cape cod early beginnings— dormers were added
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architectural styles—salt box early beginnings—
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influences architectural styles—french symmetrical with wings mansard roof often has dormers delicate and dignified
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influences architectural styles—french colonial
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influences architectural styles—english tudor half-timbering tudor arch heavy, masculine furnishings
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influences architectural styles—tudor revival
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influences architectural styles—greek revival two story portico supported by greek columns large triangle pediment impressive
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influences architectural styles—greek revival
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influences architectural styles—georgian adapted from english architecture— during the reign of Kings George I, II, III simple exterior lines—rectangular dignified appearance symmetrical hip roofs sometimes topped with a flat area and balustrade or railing
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influences architectural styles—georgian
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influences architectural styles—georgian colonial
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influences architectural styles—victorian fanciful, lavish detailed ornamentation buttons, knobs, spindlework, gingerbread
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influences architectural styles—folk victorian
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influences architectural styles—spanish stucco or plaster asymmetrical red tile roof enclosed patio arch shaped windows and doors wrought iron exterior décor/ furniture
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influences architectural styles—spanish
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influences architectural styles—spanish colonial typically in south and southwest (warm, dry climates)
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architectural styles—federal designed after the american revolution box-like shape symmetrical at least two stories flat roof—sometimes surrounded by a balustrade sometimes small portico pediment over portico
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architectural styles—federal
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architectural styles—bungalow typically one-story low-pitched roof high windows made of wood or brick
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architectural styles—bungalow
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architectural styles—prairie horizontal lines flat or hipped roofs broad overhanging eaves windows grouped in horizontal bands integration with the landscape horizontal lines were thought to evoke and relate to the native prairie landscape
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architectural styles—prairie
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architectural styles—ranch low-pitched, gable style roof overhanging eaves one-level sprawling more informal—the beginning of the great room?
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architectural styles—ranch
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architectural styles—contemporary designed for today's lifestyles with huge windows and large, open spaces odd, irregular shape lack of ornamentation tall, over-sized windows, some with trapezoid shapes
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architectural styles—contemporary
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