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This list of house styles lists styles of vernacular architecture – i.e., ... Pueblo style. Spanish colonial. Neoclassical
Dingbat building named "The Mary & Jane" with styled balconies A stucco box. In a 1998 Los Angeles Times editorial about the area's evolving standards for development, the birth of the dingbat is retold (as a cautionary tale): "By mid-century, a development-driven southern California was in full stride, paving its bean fields, leveling mountaintops, draining waterways and filling in wetlands ...
Googie architecture 1950s US and Canada; Gothic architecture; Gothic Revival architecture 1760s–1840s; Gotico Angioiano, since 1266, southern Italy; Greek Revival architecture; Green building 2000–present; Heliopolis style 1905 – c. 1935 Egypt; Indian architecture India; Interactive architecture 2000–present; International style 1930 ...
1950s architecture in New Zealand (15 P) S. Second Turkish national architecture (2 P) U. 1950s architecture in the United States (47 P) Pages in category "1950s ...
The Barn (Los Angeles), designed by A. Quincy Jones as a home and office for himself. Rockefeller Guest House in Manhattan, designed by Philip Johnson. Rose Seidler House, Sydney, Australia, designed by Harry Seidler for his mother. Blažo Jovanović Bridge, Podgorica, Montenegro, designed by Branko Žeželj. [2]
Pages in category "1950s architecture in the United States" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ellwood was known for using industrial materials such as glass, steel and concrete in his architecture, which allowed his office to produce lower cost homes. [1] [9] The Zimmerman House was exemplary of the California modernist style indicative of Ellwood, and other architects of the time such as Charles and Ray Eames, Pierre Koenig and Richard ...
A Victory House on Finch Avenue West in Willowdale, Toronto, which was part of a 140-home development in c.1950, only 32 of which remain in 2022.. In Canada, a strawberry box house is a house, built during World War II [1] and into the 1950s to 1960s, in a style that uses a square or rectangular foundation.