Transcription of Architectural Patterns
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A PATTERN BOOK FOR NEIGHBORLY HOUSES Architectural PATTERNSDA series of well-developed Architectural styles or vocabu-laries were popular throughout the United States in the19th and early 20th century. These styles were adapted bylocal builders through the use of early pattern books andlater catalogs of house plans. Many early houses were builtwithout the aid of pattern books and are increasingly styles represent the broader Patterns found in theneighborhoods constructed largely before 1940. Eachstyle has become adapted to the local environment andlocal building principal architecturalstyles can be found throughoutthe United States, which whenadapted to local requirements,give neighborhoods uniquecharacter.
woodwork, and textures created by scalloped, diamond, and fish-scale shingles were all common features. While exotic Victorian houses incor-porating Eastlake, Queen Anne, and Italianate details grew in populari-ty throughout the country, a more restrained style known as folk-based Victorian also emerged, which adapted the elegant styles of ...
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