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Southern country : 270 home plans / [editor, Simon Hyoun].

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, DC : Hanley Wood, c2006.Description: 319 p. : col. ill. 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781931131568
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • NA 7211  .So88 2006
Summary: 2. "Creole" look houses-consists of wide porches, hipped roofs, and French doorsSummary: 3. Farm houses boasts asymmetrical facade, wrapping porches and Victorian turretsSummary: 4. Floridian designed houses are colorful stuccos, red tiles with rear lanais.Summary: It explores the styles and designs from across the Southern landscape, and illustrates the details that make them memorable. Identifies the distinct traits of the following houses' styles: 1. Georgian to Federal to Classical Revival- narrow, front-gable facade for the single house, and more square shape for the double houses with full-length first-and second floor porches, with columns and pediments
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Reference Reference Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference NA 7211 .So88 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3AEA0000316944

Historic colonials, Southern farmhouses, Georgian classics, Greek revivals, coastal cottages, plantation homes, Floridian designs, and more!

2. "Creole" look houses-consists of wide porches, hipped roofs, and French doors

3. Farm houses boasts asymmetrical facade, wrapping porches and Victorian turrets

4. Floridian designed houses are colorful stuccos, red tiles with rear lanais.

It explores the styles and designs from across the Southern landscape, and illustrates the details that make them memorable. Identifies the distinct traits of the following houses' styles: 1. Georgian to Federal to Classical Revival- narrow, front-gable facade for the single house, and more square shape for the double houses with full-length first-and second floor porches, with columns and pediments

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