I've got a question about Architecture? - prairie style homes
I live in Buffalo Niagara Western New York. I'm no expert in architecture, but it has always been an interest of mine. This region is a hotspot for everything, a contemporary of the Gothic and Art Deco and Googie. But I noticed that the oldest houses, built with the reality in the city of Buffalo, from about early 1800 until early 1900 in the classical revival style of early (neoclassical There are some in the Italian cities in the south), and the Victorian era.
From 1900 until about 1930 or 40 years, most of the houses were of a craftsman, prairie, Queen Anne, Stick, Dutch Colonial, and bungalows. In many modern houses built or being built from the '50s, and so on seems to be a combination of style bungalows, Craftsman and Queen Ann. Much of the city as never a particular style of architecture, which is not identified. Here is a photo of a typical house in the area is http://images.house.info/c9/c9e5979ab58d ...
And here are some others for a better ranking
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Can anyone help and what styles that might be? I am very excited.
1 comment:
The Red House looks like a colonial Dutch side, who first looks at the house they used to call a house on fire, she could have a straight shot all the way through the door of the house the back door. They were probably also applies to the "tube" of his time. that is, they were built with little imagination and the cost in mind. The construction of the cheapest to sell as much as possible. You probably have many books do you see the house plans to find information about them. If they have not preserved a great attraction for years will not be difficult to find much information about them. Good Luck
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