ArchitecturalStyle Lookup

ArchitecturalStyle Lookup

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Lookup ValueDefinitionStatus
A-Frame
AFrame
An architectural style that generally features four walls extending up from the foundation and a steeply pitched roof that reaches near the ground,...Active
Art Deco
ArtDeco
An architectural style that generally includes decorative windows, spires or other tower-like structures and facades with vertical lines and other...Active
BarndominiumAn architectural style that is typically a metal pole barn or other barn-like structure with a living area that encompasses a portion of or the...Active
BermAn architectural style built partially or entirely below grade, with earthen material (i.e., dirt, grass) covering at least one or more walls.Active
BungalowAn architectural style (also known as cottage) that is generally small with a single story or partial second story that has an overhanging, sloped...Active
CabinAn architectural style that is generally small in size with a simple floor plan and built with mostly natural materials.Active
Cape Cod
CapeCod
An architectural style that is generally framed rectangularly, includes one and a half or two stories of height, has a centered front door, and is...Active
ColonialAn architectural style that is generally framed rectangularly, includes two or three stories in height, and is built with a brick, stone or wood...Active
ContemporaryAn architectural style that generally includes large windows, natural construction elements, geometric shapes and minimalistic elements. Note that...Active
CraftsmanAn architectural style (also known as arts and crafts) that generally is one or one and a half stories in height, has wood siding or shaker shingles,...Active
CreoleA prominent architectural style in the Southern United States, particularly the state of Louisiana, that is generally one to one and a half stories...Active
DomeAn architectural style (also known as geodesic) that generally takes the shape of a sphere or spherical ellipsoid and has a shell-type framework.Active
Dutch Colonial
DutchColonial
An architectural style that generally has steep, broken-pitched, gambrel roofs that contain at least one dormer window. Note that architectural style...Active
FarmhouseAn architectural style that is generally one and a half or two stories in height, asymmetrical in design, and built with central chimneys and large...Active
FederalAn architectural style that is generally square or rectangular, emphasizing balance and symmetry, and has a brick exterior, typically without a...Active
French Provincial
FrenchProvincial
An architectural style that is generally multi-story with a brick or stucco exterior, slate roof and tall, slender windows. Note that architectural...Active
GeorgianAn architectural style that is generally symmetrical with two or three stories in height and a brick or stone exterior with regularly spaced windows....Active
Gothic Revival
GothicRevival
An architectural style that generally emphasizes decorative elements, arch designs in windows and doorways, and steeply pitched, pointed and gabled...Active
Greek Revival
GreekRevival
An architectural style that generally includes a plaster or stucco exterior with tall columns and framed, dormer windows. Note that architectural...Active
ItalianateAn architectural style that is generally two to four stories in height with gently sloping, hipped roofs and tall, narrow or arched windows....Active
MediterraneanAn architectural style that generally features a blend of Spanish Revival and Italian Renaissance architecture with stucco exterior, red clay or tile...Active
Mid-Century Modern
MidCenturyModern
An architectural style that is generally asymmetrical and split-level or one story in height with large or floor-to-ceiling windows. Mid-century...Active
ModernAn architectural style similar to mid-century modern that emphasizes function over form, straight lines and geometric shapes while keeping purely...Active
MontereyAn architectural style that is generally two stories in height with large porches, full-length balconies, hipped roofs and tall, double-hung windows.Active
NationalAn architectural style that is generally utilitarian, rectangular in shape and built with gabled or pyramidal roofs. Note that architectural style...Active
NeoclassicalAn architectural style that generally emphasizes symmetry and often features large columns, decorative doorways and evenly spaced, divided pane...Active
OtherThe architectural style is something other than the options provided.Active
PrairieAn architectural style that is generally asymmetrical and emphasizes horizontal lines, handmade woodwork, metalwork and art glass. Large, sometimes...Active
PuebloAn architectural style (also known as Southwestern or adobe) that is generally constructed of adobe, which may be covered by stucco, with an emphasis...Active
Queen Anne
QueenAnne
An architectural style that is generally asymmetrical with round or polygonal towers or turrets, large wrap-around porches, and steeply pitched,...Active
Raised Ranch
RaisedRanch
An architectural style (also known as bi-level or split foyer) with designed living space below grade that generally have two full levels of living...Active
RanchAn architectural style that is generally one story in height, low to the ground and built with low-pitched roofs and attached, front-facing garages....Active
RegencyAn architectural style similar to Georgian that is generally two or three stories in height and symmetrical with a painted stucco façade and built...Active
RusticAn architectural style that is generally built mostly with wood, stone and other natural materials that create a naturally aged and rough look. Note...Active
SaltboxAn architectural style originating in New England that is generally two stories in height in the front and one in the rear with a gable roof. Saltbox...Active
See Remarks
SeeRemarks
See remarks for information about the architectural style of the home.Active
ShingleAn architectural style that is generally asymmetrical with shingle-covered exteriors, wide porches and steeply pitched roofs. Note that architectural...Active
ShotgunAn architectural style that is generally one story in height, rectangular, long and narrow with gabled roofs. Typically, an unaltered interior...Active
SpanishAn architectural style that is most common in the Southwestern United States and generally has a stucco exterior with liberal use of wood and tile....Active
Split Level
SplitLevel
An architectural style (also known as tri level or quad level) that is generally asymmetrical and has facades with minimal decorative elements. The...Active
StickAn architectural style related to Victorian that is generally asymmetrical with two to three stories of height and a highly decorative shingle or...Active
TraditionalAn architectural style that uses several different exterior materials, has simple triangular rooflines, includes regularly spaced and sized windows,...Active
TudorAn architectural style that is generally asymmetrical that has a brick or stone exterior with wood accents and is characterized by steeply pitched,...Active
VictorianAn architectural style that is generally two to three stories in height with asymmetrical or complex shapes and highly decorative ornamentation such...Active
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