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Spanish Colonial Revival architecture is characterized by a combination of detail from several eras of Spanish Baroque, Spanish Colonial, Moorish Revival and Mexican Churrigueresque architecture. The style is marked by the prodigious use of smooth plaster ( stucco ) wall and chimney finishes, low- pitched clay tile , shed, or flat roofs, and ...
Spanish Colonial Revival architecture — a 20th-century Revival architectural style. The style was inspired by the original 16th−19th century Spanish Colonial ...
For Spanish Gothic, Renaissance, or Baroque - Revival styles of architecture in the United States see: Category: Spanish Revival architecture in the United States Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
For Spanish Gothic Revival, Renaissance Revival, or Baroque Revival styles of architecture in the U.S. see: Category: Spanish Revival architecture in the United States Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
Spanish Gothic, Spanish Renaissance, or Spanish Baroque Revivals styles in the United States by state Further information: Spanish architecture For Spanish Colonial era architecture in the United States by state see: Category: Spanish Colonial architecture in the United States
Spanish Gothic, Spanish Renaissance, or Spanish Baroque Revivals styles in the United States The main article for this category is Spanish architecture . For Spanish Colonial era architecture in the United States see: Category: Spanish Colonial architecture in the United States
The Mission Revival style of architecture, and subsequent Spanish Colonial Revival style, have historical, narrative—nostalgic, cultural—environmental associations, and climate appropriateness that have made for a predominant historical regional vernacular architecture style in the Southwestern United States, especially in California.
Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in the United States by state Further information: Spanish Colonial Revival architecture For Spanish Colonial era architecture, see Category:Spanish Colonial architecture in the United States .