Architectural Styles in Colorado

Architectural Styles in Colorado

11/29/2016 Denver Residential Styles Victorian (1870-1910) The Victorian era dates from about 1840 to 1910. • Queen Anne (1874-1893) • Richardsonian Romanesque (1870-1900) • Shingle Style (1879-1893) • Italianate (1840-1870) • Second Empire (1859-1870’s) • Chateauesque (1848-1890) • Eastlake Style (Stick Style) (1860-1920) Queen Anne (1874-1893) Queen Anne (1874-1893) • Asymmetrical • Textured Surfaces • Classical Ornament • Towers/Turrets • Wraparound Porches • Balconies • Art Glass • High Brick Chimneys 1 11/29/2016 Richardsonian Romanesque Richardsonian Romanesque (1870-1900) (1870-1900) • Heavy Massive Rough-Faced Stone Masonry • Carved Romanesque Details • Squat Towers • Round Arches 2 11/29/2016 Shingle Style (1879-1893) Shingle Style (1879-1893) Italianate (1840-1870) • Continuous Wood Shingled Surfaces • Wavy Wall Surfaces • Extensive Porches • Rusticated Stone • Round Arches 3 11/29/2016 Italianate (1840-1870) • Decorative Brackets • Wide Overhanging Eaves • Low Pitched or Flat Roofs • Tall (Often Arch-Topped) Narrow Windows with Elaborate Lintels Second Empire (1859-1870s) Second Empire (1859-1870s) • Mansard Roof • Baroque Details • Vigorously Articulated Façade • Decorative Brackets under Eaves 4 11/29/2016 Chateauesque (1848-1890) Chateauesque (1848-1890) • Steep Roof • Stone Masonry • Decorated Chimneys • Spires, Turrets, Pinnacles, Multiple Wall Dormers Neoclassical (1893-1945) Other Movements in Architecture 5 11/29/2016 Neoclassical (1893-1945) • Ancient Greek Precedent • Flat/Low Pitched Roof • Colossal Columns (Doric Ionic, or Corinthian) • Greek Ornamentation • Symmetrical Vernacular Classical Revival Vernacular Classical Revival (Denver Square) (1894-1920) (Denver Square) (1894-1920) • Simple, Boxy, Foursquare Type • Simple Classical Ornament • Symmetrical • Front Porch • Hipped Roof with Centered Dormer 6 11/29/2016 Bungalow (1900s-1920s) Bungalow (1900s-1920s) • Low Pitched Gable Roofs • Wide Overhanging Eaves • Exposed Roof Rafters and Wood Structure • Front Porch • Tapered Square Columns 7 11/29/2016 Revival Styles (1920-1940) Tudor (1920-1930) • Half-Timbering • Steep Roof • Brick • Massive Decorated Chimneys • Grouped Tall, Narrow, Multi- Paneled Windows Colonial Revival (1920-1945) • Pedimented Front Door • Symmetrically Balanced, Double Hung, Multipaned Windows • Classical Details • Single Side Gable Pitched Roof • Typically Red Brick 8 11/29/2016 Mission Revival (1910s-1920s) • Distinctive Mission-Style Parapet or Dormer • Low Pitched Tile Roof • Smooth Plastered Walls • Deep Set Windows Italian Renaissance Revival (1920s-1930s) • Stucco or Masonry • Low Pitched Tile or Flat Roofs • Roofline Balustrades • Classical Door Surrounds 9 11/29/2016 Spanish Colonial Revival (1915-1940) French Eclectic (1920s-1930s) • Low Pitched Tile Roofs • Steep Hipped Roof • Deep Set Openings • Masonry or Stucco Walls • Balconies • Dormers • Decorative Iron Work • Round Towers with Conical Tops • Tile Work • Simple Arched Doors • Stucco • Moorish, Renaissance, Gothic Details Prairie Style (1910-1930) Beginning of Modernism 10 11/29/2016 Prairie Style (1910-1930) • Horizontal Emphasis • Low Pitched Hipped Roofs • Wide Overhanging Eaves • Wrightian Details • Small-paned Upper Sashes Art Deco (1925-1940) • Vertical Emphasis • Zigzag, Stylized, Geometric, Native American or Mayan Motifs 11 11/29/2016 Streamline Moderne (1930s-1940s) International Style (1928-1950s) • Horizontal Emphasis • Horizontal Emphasis • Horizontal Banding • Asymmetrical • Curved Walls • Unornamented • Porthole Windows • Flat Roof • Machine Aesthetic • Ribbon, Corner Wrapped and Casement Windows • Cantilevers • Metal Windows • Glass Mid-Century Modern Low pitched or flat roofs Wide overhanging eaves Post and beam construction Clerestory or full-length windows Open access to the outdoors 12 11/29/2016 Ranch (1945-1975) • Low/Intermediate Roof Pitches • Large Chimney • One Front Facing Gable • Wood, Brick, Stone, or a Mix of Wall Cladding Material • Mostly One Story Split Level (1955-1975) Brutalism (1950-1970) • Horizontal Lines • Low Pitched Roof • Two Story with a Mid Level Wing 13 11/29/2016 Eclectic Houses Denver Architects Frank E. Edbrooke (1840-1921) William Lang (1846-1897) 14 11/29/2016 Jules Jacques Benois Benedict (1879-1948) Fisher and Fisher Robert S. Roeschlaub (1843-1923) Burnham F. Hoyt (1887-1960) Burnham F. Hoyt House 3130 Exposition Street 15 .

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