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Architecture, House Styles - HowTos An index of House Styles HowTos for the Architecture guide site.
Architecture, House Styles - TopPicks An index of House Styles TopPicks for the Architecture guide site.
House Styles and Home Architecture This page is your starting place for exploring house styles, with links to facts, photos, diagrams, and building plans for the most popular housing styles in North America.
Neoclassical Architecture Definition and resources for Neoclassical architecture in Europe, Great Britain, and the United States, from 1750 to 1880.
Favorite House Styles What are the most popular house styles? Here are the results of your survey, with links to photos and information about housing styles.
This new house: contemporary architecture has captivated Baton Rouge, but don't hold your breath for the revolution Baton Rougeans have begun dragging visiting relatives and friends to the roof of the new Shaw Center for the Arts to show off the city's most daring ......(Continue Reading) Becoming Corbusier: a recent exhibition traced the development of this seminal 20th-century figure from provincial designer to modern architectural master "He lives in the extraordinary world of the acrobat" was how Le Corbusier referred to himself, describing his profession of architecture in My Work (published in 1960, five years before his death)....(Continue Reading)Striking a balance: taking her cues from classical architecture, Elise Brault relies on scale and proportion to keep her Montreal home in harmony Elise Brault's living room showcases her gift for artful groupings. In this corner, the folding screen's glass panels lighten its look; the lamp and ......(Continue Reading)Spanish Moorish style: L.A. design traditions inspire our Southern California Idea House This year's two Idea Houses explore very different architectural styles, but each suits its region and climate. Stand in the living room of the Southern ......(Continue Reading)What's modern now? Does the emphasis on the purity of site, program, and client impede the progress of new architecture? - from the editor - Editorial I've been having this conversation with a number of architects lately: What should we call modern--lowercase "m"--residential architecture now? I mean ......(Continue Reading)
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