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  2. Housing in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Ranch-style architecture is another very popular architectural design in the state of Florida. The ranch style house is characterized by its large open floor plans, low roofs, and single story size. This was a very popular design in the 1920s to 1970s and commonly offered large garage space which appealed to the suburban housing ideals of the ...

  3. Florida cracker architecture - Wikipedia

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    Florida cracker style house. Florida cracker architecture or Southern plantation style is a style of vernacular architecture typified by a low slung, wood-frame house, with a large porch. It was widespread in the 19th and early 20th century. Some elements of the style are still popular as a source of design themes.

  4. Hiss Residence - Wikipedia

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    The Hiss Residence (also known as the Umbrella House) is a mid-century modern home designed by architect, Paul Rudolph.Built as the show home for Sarasota's Lido Shores neighborhood in 1953, the structure blends international style modernism with indigenous tropical design.

  5. Guy Constructs A Towering 10ft-Wide House At His Overly ... - AOL

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    Modern Florida home interior with rustic wooden table and large windows overlooking a small neighbor\'s yard. ... The new home boasts a number of interesting design ... Floor plan of a small house ...

  6. List of house styles - Wikipedia

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    Mar del Plata style. Standard House. Bello y Reborati ... Florida cracker architecture. Flounder house. ... Modern and Post-modern. Art Deco.

  7. Sears Modern Homes - Wikipedia

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    Sears Modern Homes were sold between 1908 and 1942. There is some debate about whether some homes from Sears that were built in 1941 and 1942 qualify as Sears Modern Homes. Some of these homes were based on models offered in the Sears Modern Homes catalog. Others were not, but were still pre-cut kit homes built from plans and materials from Sears.