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  2. American Craftsman - Wikipedia

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    The American Craftsman style was a 20th century American offshoot of the British Arts and Crafts movement, [1] which began as early as the 1860s. [2]A successor of other 19th century movements, such as the Gothic Revival and the Aesthetic Movement, [2] the British Arts and Crafts movement was a reaction against the deteriorating quality of goods during the Industrial Revolution, and the ...

  3. Shull House - Wikipedia

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    The roof is tiled, with clipped gables and eaves that show exposed rafter ends in the American Craftsman style. Windows are typically multipane casement windows in groups. The house was built in 1918 to a design by Thompson and Harding. [2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]

  4. Charles and Anna Ruhland House - Wikipedia

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    It has an American Craftsman design, a style popularized in the early twentieth century which emphasized simplicity and harmony with nature; the architect who designed the house is unknown. The two-and-a-half story brick house features a wide front porch supported by wooden posts, exposed rafter tails at the edges of the roof, and a hip roof ...

  5. Samuel Merrill House - Wikipedia

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    The Samuel Merrill House is a historic house located at 1285 N. Summit Ave. in Pasadena, California.Noted Pasadena architects Charles and Henry Greene designed the American Craftsman style house, which was built for conservationist Samuel Merrill in 1910.

  6. Bungalow - Wikipedia

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    The American Craftsman bungalow typified the styles of the American Arts and Crafts movement, with common features usually including low-pitched roof lines on a gabled or hipped roof, deeply overhanging eaves, exposed rafters or decorative brackets under the eaves, and a front porch or veranda beneath an extension of the main roof.

  7. California bungalow - Wikipedia

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    Resurgent interest in the American Arts & Crafts or American Craftsman movement and the emergence of special-interest publications such as American Bungalow magazine have contributed to the bungalow's recent popularity. Rising house prices nationwide through the late 1990s and early 2000s as well as the central and convenient location of many ...

  8. John T. Hash House - Wikipedia

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    The house was deemed significant as "one of the few Craftsman style buildings found in Dayton." As of 1984 the house was in good condition and had undergone only minor alterations from its original form. [2] The shiplap-sided house has two stories in a square front section, and has a one-story addition at the rear. Its plan is 28 feet (8.5 m ...

  9. Goodwillie–Allen House - Wikipedia

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    The house is an excellent example of an American craftsman style residence, highlighting many of the style's most notable features. For example, it has a low-pitch hip roof with dormers , deeply overhanging eaves with exposed rafters under the eaves, a large front porch tucked under an extension of the main roof, and numerous windows, many with ...