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The board-and-batten farmhouse features a cross-gabled roof and a triple Palladian-style window on the rear. [1] A group of cottages is located just downhill from the farmhouse. Most are simple frame structures, but one, the Swiss Cottage, was designed by Davis.
Box houses (boxed house, box frame, [16] box and strip, [17] piano box, single-wall, board and batten, and many other names) have minimal framing in the corners and widely spaced in the exterior walls, but like the vertical plank wall houses, the vertical boards are structural. [18] The origins of boxed construction is unknown.
White board and batten siding was used on the middle portion that was built around 1910 and tongue and groove siding on the end section added about 1920. The barns were used for the seed growing operation of the farm. [2] Attached to the residence is the woodshed, or chop house, that stands one story tall and has a gabled roof. [5]
Of blended architectural styles, the 4,100 square feet (380 m 2) two-story structure mixes prairie style and traditional farmhouse elements. [2] [5] Located along Elam Young Parkway at Orenco Creek, the walls are of brick and board and batten siding. [4] The concrete foundation encloses a full basement. [4]
This is similar board and batten house. The interior walls are largely covered with bead board panels. Some the panels are whitewashed. Others and the ceiling are natural brown. The house has four square rooms and a wide porch across the width of the house. The brick fireplace is whitewashed up to the level of the mantel. [2]
The two-story house has an asymmetrical cruciform plan with an open porch at the west side facing the street. The exterior has horizontal board and batten siding with stucco above the second floor window sill height. The hip roofs have broad overhangs on all sides. The Mosher House is an anonymous design attributed by some to Frank Lloyd Wright ...
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