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8 Cards in this Set

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Which Architectural Style?
Which Architectural Style?
Gothic Revival (steeply pitched roofs, Parapets or battlements, towers, stone or vertical wood siding, pointed gothic and flattened Tudor arches, and leaded pane windows)
Which Architectural Style?
Which Architectural Style?
Italianate Style (low pitched hipped or gabled roofs, wide overhanging cornices with large brackets, belvedere, square tower (optional), round headed windows (optional), classical details such as modillions and pediments)
Which Architectural Style?
Which Architectural Style?
Egyption Revival (not philosophically used for residential design, sed for prisons and churches, slopping walls and wide cornices)
Which Architectural Style?
Which Architectural Style?
Mansard Style (mansard roof crested with a low, wrought-iron railing, dormer windows that rest on or break through the line of the eaves, and Quoins (optional))
Which Architectural Style?
Which Architectural Style?
Stick Style (Victorian version of Late English Medieval house with steep gables, stick work pattering applied to represent vertical, diagonal, and horizontal timber construction, and jetties or overhangs)
Which Architectural Style?
Which Architectural Style?
Queen Ann Style (a variety of surface embellishments and strong horizontal lines or bands, gable and steep-hipped rooflines, turrets, rounded gazebos and moon gate arches as part of the veranda, with some use of stained glass)
Which Architectural Style?
Which Architectural Style?
Shingle Style (covered with shingles, and small paned windows)
Which Architectural Style?
Which Architectural Style?
Oriental Revival (pointed and horseshoe Moorish arches used for doorways, windows, and porches, with bulbous onion domes used to crown towers or belvederes)