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Architecture and Design of the Building

Queen Anne: 92%

  • Asymmetrical facade
  • Complex roof structures with steep pitches
  • Ornamental detailing on gables and around windows
  • Decorative spindlework on the porch

Vernacular: 75%

  • Use of local materials and traditional construction techniques
  • Adaptation to the local climate and environment

Architectural Styles and Influences

Queen Anne: 92%

  • Originated in England during the reign of Queen Anne (1702–1714)
  • Popular in the United States from the 1880s to the 1910s
  • Characteristic features include bay windows, turrets, and expansive porches
  • Examples include the Carson Mansion in Eureka, California, and the George W. Marston House in San Diego, California

Vernacular: 75%

  • Refers to architecture characterized by the use of local materials and knowledge, often without the supervision of professional architects
  • Buildings are typically simple, practical, and often rural in nature
  • Examples can be found worldwide, such as the trulli houses in Alberobello, Italy, and the Cape Dutch houses in South Africa
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