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- Murfreesboro's Craftsman Bungalow: the Expression of an Idea
- Modern Bungalow House Plans
- Architectural Styles, Vernacular Architecture, Construction Materials and Methods, and Agricultural Outbuildings
- Appendix a – Santa Ana Architectural Styles
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- Residential Concerns for Seismic Safety
- The Bungalow from California to Australia
- Lakeside Historic Survey Report Eras and Architectural Styles III. ERAS
- The Bungalow Aesthetic : the Social Implications of a Nationwide Phenomenon Viewed from the Perspective of a Small Town
- H1 Heritage Conservation
- Design Guidelines for Homeowners of Historic Resources Table of Contents
- Interaction Design Style
- Recent Past Historic Context Report
- California Home Builders Bungalow-Book
- Australian Architecture 1901-51: Sources of Modernism
- Historic Architecture Survey Report for the 'Bungalow' Court Project
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA, IRVINE Arcadias
- Exterior Design Styles
- Bozeman, Montana Historic Buildings Inventory
- Carolina House Types
- Architectural Classification: Style and Type
- GROVE HOUSE: a CALIFORNIA BUNGALOW GOES to COLLEGE 3 the Gamble House in Pasadena, the Ultimate Bungalow, Designed in 1908
- The Prairie School Prairie School Prairie School Was a Late 19Th- and Early 20Th-Century Architectural Style, Most Common to the Midwestern United States
- Los Angeles City Planning Department
- Bungalow Style House Plans
- California, Here It Came Mission Style Added Spanish Accent to New Orleans Neighborhoods
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- August, September, October 2015 VOL
- The California Bungalow and the Tyrolean Chalet: the 111-Fated Life of an American Vernacular
- Uptown Survey – Works Cited
- LOS ANGELES CITYWIDE HISTORIC CONTEXT STATEMENT Context: Architecture and Engineering Theme: Arts and Crafts Movement, 1895-1930
- UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
- The Bungalow: a History of the Most Predominant Style of Tampa Bay
- Tudor Revival Style — 1890 to 1940 English Cottage Style — 1920 to 1940 Storybook Style — 1920 to 1930S
- Modern Architecture and Landscape Design