Canadian bungalow
Canadian bungalows started out as one story brick houses during the 1950s and evolved with open canopy garages appended to the sides by the 1970s.
Toronto has hardly any bungalows. (…)
Canadian bungalows started out as one story brick houses during the 1950s and evolved with open canopy garages appended to the sides by the 1970s.
Toronto has hardly any bungalows. (…)
Milwaukee bungalow is a bungalow with gables running perpendicular to the street, and mostly with white plaster on the lower part of exterior walls. (…)
One side effect of the Romantic era was the nationalism that it gave rise to. (…)
Chicago bungalow a bungalow with one a half stories, usually built from brick and at times with artistic design. (…)
Ultimate bungalow identifies bungalows of the Craftsman style built by and for California architects, mostly in and around Pasadena, California. (…)
California Bungalow / Bungalow Style in Australia is a bungalow composed of one and a half stories. The design was in style in America from 1910 to 1925. (…)
American craftsman bungalow a bungalow style modeled on the outcome of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. (…)
Contrary to the usual definition of a bungalow, bungalow with a loft or attic uses the second story. (…)
Raised bungalow is a bungalow with the basic floor level raised above ground in some measure, with the objective of being able to position windows in the basement above ground and thus allow additional light into the basement. (…)
During the late 1800s till the 1930s, the United States was looking back with nostalgia to its colonial past. The country was manifesting the reminiscence in its architecture too. (…)
In the mid-1700s, a new architectural movement appeared in England, known as the Gothic Revival movement. (…)
The long house or longhouse is the earliest form of recognizable, permanent structure used for dwellings, in many parts of the world including Asia, Europe and North America. (…)
The log house variety of house building has been in use since centuries in Scandinavia, Russia and Eastern Europe. The log house was originally built from logs. (…)
During the 19th century an architectural style evolved, in which picturesque aesthetics were combined with the models and expressions of the 16th century Italian architecture style to form a variant that came to be known in the course of the history of Classical architecture as the Italianate style of architecture. (…)
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