Architectural Analysis
Architecture and Design Analysis
Building Overview
Colonial Revival: 92%
- Symmetrical façade
- Brick cladding
- Multi-pane, double-hung windows with shutters
Prairie Style: 75%
- Low-pitched roof
- Overhanging eaves
- Horizontal lines and flat or hipped roof profiles
Arts & Crafts: 68%
- Use of natural materials
- Porch with thick square or rounded columns
- Hand-crafted stone and woodwork
92% Colonial Revival
This architectural style emerged in the early 20th century in the United States, inspired by the American colonial architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries. Notable features often include:
- Symmetrical design
- Columned porches
- Decorative shutters
- Gabled roofs
75% Prairie Style
The Prairie Style was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by a group of Midwestern architects. The style is characterized by features that include:
- Low-pitched roofs
- Strong horizontal lines
- Open interior spaces
- Integration with the landscape
68% Arts & Crafts
Originating in Britain in the late 19th century, the Arts & Crafts movement was a reaction against the industrial revolution favoring craftsmanship and simple forms. Characteristics often found in Arts & Crafts architecture include:
- Hand-crafted wood and stone work
- Pitched roofs
- Exposed structural elements
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