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Styles of Architecture

Horizontales
Framed houses with two stories in the front and one in the back with a pitched roof
Name of your favorite teacher
A style that used rectilinear forms; light, taut plane surfaces that have been completely stripped of applied ornamentation and decoration; open interior spaces; and a visually weightless quality engendered by the use of cantilever construction
architectural style emphasized curving forms, long horizontal lines, rounded corners, flat roofs, horizontal bands of windows, and smooth walls with no ornamentation
A style of home that is noted for long, close-to-the-ground profile, and wide open layout
an architectural movement which began in the middle of the 18th century but which particularly flourished in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, predominantly in northern Europe and the United States and Canada, but also in Greece itself following independence in 1832
their emphasis on the horizontal rather than the vertical
Low, broad, single or double-story frame building with a moderately-steep-pitched gabled roof, a large central chimney, and very little ornamentation
refers to either the English Baroque architecture of the time of Queen Anne or the British Queen Anne Revival form that became popular during the last quarter of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century
Verticales
A style that used curved forms, decorative elements, asymmetry, bright colours, and features often borrowed from earlier periods. Colours and textures were unrelated to the structure or function of the building
a style of house or cottage that is typically either a single story or has a second, half, or partial story, that is built into a sloped roof
an eclectic mixture of early and Medieval English building traditions to create a picturesque, traditional appearance
Structure built by horizontal logs interlocked in the corners by notching
Cone shaped skin or canvas covered dwellings
Made of clay and straw dried in the sun