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  2. Ranch-style house - Wikipedia

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    By the 1950s, the California ranch house, by now often called simply the ranch house or "rambler house", accounted for nine out of every ten new houses. [3] The seemingly endless ability of the style to accommodate the individual needs of the owner/occupant, combined with the very modern inclusion of the latest in building developments and ...

  3. Third Bay Tradition - Wikipedia

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    The style was characterized by turning the horizontal form of the California ranch house into a vertical form that resembled the vernacular farm building. [2] The tradition had playful, woodsy, and informal characteristics. It was environmentally attentive, though more abstract. It was cubistic and featured dramatic natural light. [3]

  4. Fern Cottage (California) - Wikipedia

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    3. Goose house. This building, used for housing geese for their down used in feather beds and pillows, has large, multi-paned windows on the south, wire cages below the windows, a shed roof and board-and-batten siding. 4. Chicken house (1914). [38] [39] [40] Northeast of the goose house, this building may be a portion of a larger, two-story ...

  5. Stewart Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Ranch was a "recreational ranch" established around 1902 in Pine Valley, a mountain valley along the North Fork of the Provo River in the western side of the Uintah Mountains, about 60 miles (97 km) east of Salt Lake City, Utah. [2]

  6. Joseph W. Post House - Wikipedia

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    The Homestead House is crafted from redwood, with horizontal sidings, including hand-split and planed lap, as well as milled drop siding. The house, irregular in plan, rests on a foundation made of mud sill and has several low and steep-pitched gable and shed roofs, all covered with wood shingles.

  7. Joseph Eichler - Wikipedia

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    Eichler house exteriors featured flat and/or low-sloping A-framed roofs, vertical 2-inch pattern wood siding, and spartan facades with clean geometric lines. One of Eichler's signature concepts was to "bring the outside in", achieved via skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows with glass transoms looking out on protected and private outdoor ...

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  9. Walter P. and May Wolf Reuther House - Wikipedia

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    The Walter P. and May Wolf Reuther House sits on three adjacent lots with the winding Paint Creek running through the property. The grounds contain three buildings: the modern wood-sided main house with stone chimneys near the creek, a soaring modern wood and glass-walled guest house also near the creek, and a modern ranch style guard house close to the road.

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