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  2. Tropical Modernism - Wikipedia

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    Tropical Modernism, or Tropical Modern is a style of architecture that merges modernist architecture principles with tropical vernacular traditions, emerging in the mid-20th century. This movement responded to the unique climatic and cultural conditions of tropical regions, primarily in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands. [1]

  3. Chattel house - Wikipedia

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    Chattel house. Chattel house in Barbados with additions. Chattel house is a Barbadian term for a small moveable wooden house that working class people would occupy. The term goes back to the plantation days when the home owners would buy houses designed to move from one property to another. The word "chattel" means movable property so the name ...

  4. Architecture of Barbados - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of Barbados. The architecture of Barbados is a reflection of the country's cultural and political history. Originating from the seventeenth-century, the buildings located in Barbados can be seen as being heavily influenced by British colonial and West African architecture. [1]

  5. List of architectural styles - Wikipedia

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    Temporary structures – Quonset hut, Nissen hut, prefabricated home. Underground – Underground living, rock-cut architecture, monolithic church, pit-house. Modern low-energy systems – Straw-bale construction, earthbag construction, rice-hull bagwall construction, earthship, earth house. Various styles – Longhouse.

  6. Architecture of Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of Bermuda. White-roofed, colourful houses dot Bermuda's hills. The architecture of Bermuda has developed over the past four centuries. The archipelago's isolation, environment, climate, and scarce resources have been key driving points, though inspiration from Europe, the Caribbean and the Americas is evident.

  7. Mandalay Estate, Mustique - Wikipedia

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    Mandalay Estate, Mustique. The Mandalay Estate is a 6.2-acre (2.5 ha), Balinese -style villa perched on the hills above Britannia Bay on the Caribbean island of Mustique [1] in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

  8. Colonial architecture - Wikipedia

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    Morgan House is a classic example of colonial Victorian era architecture in Kalimpong, India. Westover Plantation, an example of Georgian architecture on the eastern James River, in Virginia. British colonial architecture are most visible in North America, the British West Indies, South Asia, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. North America

  9. Here's What 6 Designers Would Do With That Big Blank Wall In ...

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    Chisana Rice-Smith, a lead residential designer at Greenville, South Carolina, firm In Site Designs, recommends this design choice as it's a subtle but interesting backdrop for other types of wall ...