Architecture and Design of the Building
Queen Anne: 75%
- Asymmetrical facade
- Varied roofline with different shapes and steepness
- Decorative trim known as "gingerbread"
- Bay windows and overhanging eaves
Victorian: 60%
- Use of bright and varied colors
- Decorative woodwork and elaborate trim
- Complex and ornate detailing
Colonial Revival: 55%
- Symmetry in window placement and doorways
- Classical detailing like columns and pediments
- Multi-pane, double-hung windows with shutters
Styles and Influences
Queen Anne: 87%
- Precursor: The Victorian era
- Characteristic features: Asymmetry, towers, and decorative trim
- Notable instance: Painted Ladies in San Francisco
Victorian: 89%
- Time period: 1837-1901
- Key elements: Intricate detail, vibrant colors, and steep roof pitches
- Examples: Carson Mansion in Eureka, California
Colonial Revival: 82%
- Origin: Late 19th century in the United States
- Design cues: Symmetry, classical columns, and gabled roofs
- Representative buildings: Many suburban houses across the U.S.
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