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Neo-Classical
Neoclassical architecture is characterized by grandeur of scale, simplicity of geometric forms, dramatic use of columns and a preference for…
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Mediterranean
The Mediterranean Revival is a unique style, but also very similar in many ways to the Spanish Revival and Mission…
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French Renaissance
The French Renaissance style has less emphasis on rules and correct proportions and more on inventiveness and surface richness. The…
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Spanish Revival
Spanish Revival style was influenced by the Spanish Colonial architecture of earlier centuries. Unlike its immediate predecessor, Mission, Spanish Revival…
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Prairie
Prairie style architecture evolved from the handcrafted, meticulous design and construction prevalent during the earliest years of the 20th century.
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Old Florida
Old Florida style buildings are generally full of beautiful examples of the past. A past that did not include air-conditioning…
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Shingle
Shingle style homes can be found across the country, blending traditional design with weathered materials, calling to mind the East…
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Plantation
Plantation architecture refers to the large, elegant mansions-usually antebellum-type homes-built in the American South during the 30 years or so…
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Caribbean
Caribbean style houses incorporate elements of Bahamian, African, Creole and Victorian design. Local builders once brought this mishmash of architecture…
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Contemporary
Contemporary architecture retains modernism's devotion to connecting the indoors and outdoors, and the desire to achieve a feeling of spaciousness…