Transcription of Architectural Classification: Style and Type
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Architectural classification : Style and Type to be used with the Historic Cultural Property Inventory (HCPI) Form November 2013. [Draft Release ]. State of New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs Historic Preservation Division Table of Contents Introduction .. 1. Pueblo/ Pueblo Vernacular .. 3. Dine'/ Navajo and Apache .. 5. Spanish-Mexican Vernacular .. 7. New Mexico 9. Rustic/Log .. 11. Territorial .. 14. Folk Territorial .. 16. Folk Victorian .. 17. Gothic Revival/ Folk Gothic .. 18. 20. Second Empire/ Mansard .. 22. Romanesque Revival/Richardson 24. Queen Anne .. 26. The Stick Style .. 28. Shingle Style .. 29. Colonial Revival .. 30. Classical Revival/Neo-Classical Revival .. 31. Prairie School/Prairie Style .. 33. Four-Square/Cube/Hipped Box .. 35. Bungalow/Craftsman Style .. 37. Decorative Brick/ Panel Brick .. 40. Mediterranean / Spanish Colonial 41.
1 Introduction “A style is a label that allows us to identify salient aspects of our history…it expresses our worldview, our aspirations ” – William Morgan in “The Abrams Guide to American House Styles”.
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