The shingle style is an American architectural style made popular by the rise of the New England school of architecture, which eschewed the highly ornamented...
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Revival architecture. Popular there during this time, it followed the Second Empire and Stick styles and preceded the Richardsonian Romanesque and Shingle styles...
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The Queen Anne style of British architecture refers to either the English Baroque architecture of the time of Queen Anne (who reigned from 1702 to 1714)...
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Richardsonian Romanesque and Shingle styles. The style bears almost no relationship to the English Baroque architecture produced in the actual reign of...
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increased) the popularity of architectural styles such as Carpenter Gothic, Queen Anne, and Shingle style architecture that used shingles to great effect...
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Slate shingle, roof or wall shingles made of slate Solar shingle, a solar collector designed to look like a roof shingle Shingle style architecture, a plain...
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Gallagher-Kieffer House (category Shingle Style architecture in Pennsylvania)
neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1893 in the Shingle architectural style, the house was the home of Patrick F. Gallagher, president of...
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E. G. W. Dietrich (category Shingle Style architecture)
Flowering of the Shingle Style, Professor of Architectural History at Yale University Vincent Scully noted Dietrich's mastery of the Shingle Style and featured...
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American Craftsman (redirect from Craftsman architectural style)
American architecture are the Shingle style, which began the move away from Victorian ornamentation toward simpler forms, and the Prairie style of Frank...
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Postmodern architecture 1980s Polish Cathedral Style 1870–1930 Polite architecture Prairie Style 1900–1917 US Pueblo style 1898–1990s Shingle Style 1879–1905...
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Unity Chapel (category Shingle Style architecture in Wisconsin)
Lyman Silsbee's Chicago architectural office in 1886. Silsbee was one of the leading practitioners of Shingle style architecture in the Midwest and designed...
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Kragsyde (category Shingle Style architecture in Massachusetts)
Kragsyde (1883–85 – 1929) was a Shingle style mansion designed by the Boston architectural firm of Peabody & Stearns and built at Manchester-by-the-Sea...
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Rohallion (category Shingle Style architecture in New Jersey)
Edward Adams and his family had resided. Built in White's traditional shingle style, Adams undertook a substantial remodeling and expansion of the house...
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Grey Gardens (estate) (category Shingle Style architecture in New York (state))
Bradlee and Quinn restored the home, which would be featured in several architectural and home décor magazines. In February 2017, a widowed Quinn put the...
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The architecture of the United States demonstrates a broad variety of architectural styles and built forms over the country's history of over two centuries...
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Union Church of Northeast Harbor (category Shingle Style architecture in Maine)
and Stearns and built in 1887, it is a notable local example of Shingle style architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in...
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William G. Low House (category Shingle Style architecture in Rhode Island)
140-foot-long (43 m) gable it embodied many of the tenets of Shingle Style architecture—horizontality, simplified massing and geometry, minimal ornamentation...
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William Sturgis House (category Shingle Style architecture in Wyoming)
built by cattle baron William Sturgis in Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1884. The Shingle Style house was designed by architect George D. Rainsford, a New York architect...
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Dr. Henry Jacob Bigelow House (category Shingle Style architecture in Massachusetts)
structure organized roughly around a central courtyard. It is in the Shingle style, with a combination of roof types. A small turret with conical roof...
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The Towers (Narragansett, Rhode Island) (category Shingle Style architecture in Rhode Island)
Casino was a fine example of Victorian Shingle style architecture (a variation of Queen Anne style architecture in the United States), designed by McKim...
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The Casements (category Shingle Style architecture in Florida)
29.28917°N 81.04583°W / 29.28917; -81.04583 Built 1913 Architectural style Shingle Style MPS Historic Winter Residences of Ormond Beach, 1878–1925...
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Maycroft (category Shingle Style architecture in New York (state))
York. The main house was built in 1886 and is a massive Queen Anne / Shingle Style frame residence. It features horizontal massing, asymmetrical composition...
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Naulakha (Rudyard Kipling House) (category Shingle Style architecture in Vermont)
Naulakha, also known as the Rudyard Kipling House, is a historic Shingle Style house on Kipling Road in Dummerston, Vermont, a few miles outside Brattleboro...
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Church of the Holy Communion (Norwood, New Jersey) (category Shingle Style architecture in New Jersey)
It was designed by J. Cleaveland Cady in Late Gothic Revival style and Shingle Style and was built in 1886. The church was added to the National Register...
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Mary Fiske Stoughton House (category Shingle Style architecture in Massachusetts)
immediate notice in the architectural community, and was a significant influence in the growth in popularity of the Shingle style in the late 19th century...
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Richmond Hill Historic District (category Shingle Style architecture in New York City)
ladies'. The dominant architecture is called the Shingle style, there are also many in an earlier style called the Stick style, from columns, thin posts...
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George W. Smith House (Oak Park, Illinois) (category Shingle Style architecture in Illinois)
home is cast in Shingle style, a variation on Queen Anne, and predates the full maturation of Wright's early Prairie style architecture. The Smith House's...
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Charles E. Beach House (category Shingle Style architecture in Connecticut)
Built in 1900–01, it is one of the town's finest examples of Shingle style architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on...
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Wildwood Hall (category Shingle Style architecture in Vermont)
Also known locally as The Castle, it is a distinctive example of Shingle style architecture, designed as a country house by William M. Butterfield and completed...
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Chalon Guard and Emma Blades Cloud House (category Shingle Style architecture in Illinois)
blend of architectural styles; while primarily designed in the Queen Anne style, it also includes elements of the Shingle and Romanesque styles. The house...
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