thinking interiorly… if you could live in any state, which one would you choose and why?

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Thinking Interiorly…If you could live in any state,

which one would you choose and why?

Complete the Following• Write “Housing Options” in the center of a

piece of paper. Add the following terms around the edges: Single family, townhome, condo, mobile, and CO-OP Summarize what you know about each option, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each.

Housing Options

Style of Homes

• Cape Cod: This style originated in New England in the late 17th century.

Style of Homes

• Georgian Colonial: This is a symmetrical, orderly style that became prominent in Colonial America.

Style of Homes

• Federal/Adam: Categorized under colonial style homes but has graceful details that distinguish them from the Georgian Colonial style.

Style of Homes

• Greek Revival: Democratic ideals are reflected in the classical details of Greek Revival Homes.

Style of Homes

• Antebellum: This was not so much of a style of home, as it was an era. Grand plantation homes.

Style of Homes

• Victorian Gothic: This style features arches, pointed windows, and other details that resemble cathedrals.

Style of Homes

• Victorian Italianate: This style was old world ideals transplanted to the United States.

Style of Homes

• Victorian Stick: Trusses and stick work suggest medieval building techniques.

Style of Homes

• Folk Victorian: No – fuss homes, using trim work made possible through mass production.

Style of Homes

• Shingle Style: These homes has rustic coastal style living.

Style of Homes

• Queen Anne: Towers, turrets, wrap around porches and other fancy details.

Style of Homes

• Beaux Arts: Swags, medallions, balconies, grand stairways and other lavish features.

Style of Homes

• Colonial Revival: Symmetrical houses combines with elements of Federal and Georgian architecture.

Style of Homes

• Mission: Stucco walls, arches inspired by Spanish mission churches.

Style of Homes

• Tudor, English Country: Half – timbered and other details suggest medieval building techniques.

Style of Homes

• Cotswold: Tudor cottage style, subtype of the Tudor Revival style.

Style of Homes

• Renaissance: Elegant homes and villas modeled after the homes in Renaissance Europe.

Style of Homes

• American Foursquare: Practical, economical style became one of the most popular in the United States.

Style of Homes

• Prairie School House: A low, linear style.

Style of Homes

• Craftsman Bungalow: This style was modeled after the Arts and Crafts movement.

Style of Homes

• Spanish Revival: Inspired by Spanish mission churches and Mediterranean style homes.

Style of Homes

• French Inspired: Grand estates and quaint cottages inspired by the French.

Style of Homes• Art Moderne: Sleet, streamline, white walls,

Cube shaped homes.

Style of Homes

• Ranch Style: Rambling home such as the Western Ranch, American Ranch, and Rambler.

Style of Homes

• Raised Ranch: A ranch style home with a split level.

Style of Homes

• A-Frame: Dramatic, sloping roof.

Style of Homes

• Postmodern: Give the impression that anything goes.

Style of Homes

• Neo Eclectic: Decorative details added from the past.

Style of Homes

• Dome: A geodesic dome technology pioneered by Buckminister Fuller.

Style of Homes

• Pueblo: Simple adobe structure that are favorable in the Southwestern part of the U.S.

Style of Homes

• Log: Made of logs reflecting the North American Frontier.

Style of Homes

• Earth: These can be made of straw, cob, earth and often underground.

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