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Nineteenth Century Housing Romantic Revival Period Gothic Italianate Victorian Period Second Empire Queen Anne 19 th Century Romantic Revival Gothic Irregular shape Steeply pitched ID: 253768

19th century revival romantic century 19th romantic revival victorian gothic italianate empire windows anne queen http roof brackets www asymmetrical hipped typically

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Objective 6.01Nineteenth Century Housing

Romantic Revival Period

Gothic

Italianate

Victorian Period

Second Empire

Queen AnneSlide2

19th

Century Romantic Revival: Gothic

Irregular shape

Steeply pitched, cross-gabled roofHigh dormersElaborate gingerbread trimPointed-arch windows, sometimes stained glass, like churchesGothic window above entryOne-story porch with flattened, Gothic arches.Slide3

19th

Century Romantic Revival:

GothicSlide4

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th

Century Romantic Revival: GothicSlide5

19th

Century Romantic Revival: GothicSlide6

19th

Century Romantic Revival: GothicSlide7

19th

Century Romantic Revival: GothicSlide8

19th

Century Romantic Revival: GothicSlide9

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th

Century Romantic Revival: Italianate

Two or three stories; typically asymmetricalLow-pitched, hipped roof with wide overhanging eavesLarge eave brackets on corniceTall, narrow windows; paired and triple; bay windows commonWindows embellished with heavy crown molding or pediments in inverted U-shapePorchesPaired arched doorways with large-pane glazing in door and elaborate framing

Square cupolas or towers

Horizontal belt courses and corner quoins

Balconies with balustrades.Slide10

19th

Century Romantic Revival: ItalianateSlide11

19th

Century Romantic Revival: ItalianateSlide12

19th

Century Romantic Revival: ItalianateSlide13

19th

Century Romantic Revival: ItalianateSlide14

19th

Century Romantic Revival: ItalianateSlide15

19th

Century Romantic Revival: ItalianateSlide16

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th

Century Victorian: Second Empire

Mansard roof with dormer windows on steep, lower slopeDecorative brackets beneath eavesMolded cornicesWindows hoodedCorner quoinsFull porches commonTypically stone but also brick or wood frameRectangular or square towers, usually centered on the front façadeOrnate cast-iron cresting at roof ridges and tower

Came to be associated with haunted houses.Slide17

19th Century Victorian: Second EmpireSlide18

19th Century Victorian: Second EmpireSlide19

19th Century Victorian: Second EmpireSlide20

19th Century Victorian:

Second Empire

Heck-Andrews House in Raleigh, NCSlide21

19th Century Victorian: Second EmpireSlide22

19th Century Victorian: Second EmpireSlide23

19th Century Victorian: Queen Anne

Asymmetrical two or three-storied

Complex intersecting gabled or hipped roofs

Projecting upper floorsExtensive porchesTowers and turretsMultitude of applied features such as brackets, roof cresting, and ornamental chimneysTextured wall patterns including decorative shingles Lacy ornamentation around porch entries and at gable (gingerbread trim)Windows often edged with leaded or colored glassRich, bold paint color schemes.Slide24

19th Century Victorian:

Queen Anne

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19th Century Victorian: Queen AnneSlide26

19th Century Victorian: Queen AnneSlide27

19th Century Victorian: Queen AnneSlide28

Resources

http://faculty.wcas.northwestern.edu/~infocom/scndempr/bedbreak/east.html

http://www.oldhouses.com/cf/archive.cfm

http://www.hillsidehistoricdistrict.com/indexSunday.htmhttp://www.salemweb.com/guide/arch/houses2.shtmlhttp://realtormag.realtor.org/home-and-design/guide-residential-styles/art-deco