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Architecture and Design Analysis

Building Description and Influences

Queen Anne 70%

  • Asymmetrical facade
  • Textured building materials
  • Variety of window types

Richardsonian Romanesque 60%

  • Heavy rustication at the base
  • Rounded Romanesque arch for the entrance
  • Solid and robust appearance

Chicago School 50%

  • Flat roofs with projecting cornices
  • Importance given to the windows, seen in the large window openings
  • Masonry cladding

Styles and Influences in Real Life

Queen Anne

Real-life examples of Queen Anne architecture include the famous Painted Ladies in San Francisco. These Victorian homes are characterized by decorative embellishments, bold paint colors, and varying textures.

Richardsonian Romanesque

Richardsonian Romanesque style can be observed in buildings such as the Marshall Field Wholesale Store in Chicago or the Trinity Church in Boston. These structures embody a substantial use of stone, rounded arches, and powerful architectural presence.

Chicago School

Notable examples of the Chicago School include the Monadnock Building and the Reliance Building. They showcase the use of steel-frame construction, large windows, and minimal ornamentation, emphasizing vertical lines and the building's height.

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