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1. Identification. Current Designations NR--National Register of Historic Places RTHL--Recorded Texas Historic Landmark HTC--Historic Texas Cemetery SAL--State Archeological Landmark Local Landmark. 2. Architectural Description Stylistic Influences. Log Traditional. Stylistic Influences.
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1. Identification • Current Designations • NR--National Register of Historic Places • RTHL--Recorded Texas Historic Landmark • HTC--Historic Texas Cemetery • SAL--State Archeological Landmark • Local Landmark
2. Architectural DescriptionStylistic Influences • Log Traditional
Stylistic Influences • Greek Revival • 1825-1860 • Cornice line with wide band of trim • Porch supported by columns
Stylistic Influences • Italianate, 1840-1885 • Rectangular or square building • Flat roof • Decorative brackets • Cornice • Arched windows
Stylistic Influences • Second Empire 1860 -1890 • Two or three story symmetrical block • Projecting central pavilion • Mansard roof
Stylistic Influences • Eastlake, 1870-1890 • Decorative style of ornamentation found on buildings constructed during Victorian period, sometimes called gingerbread
Stylistic Influences • Queen Anne 1880-1910 • Asymmetry • Steeply pitched, irregular roof with cross gables & dormers • Wraparound porches • Towers • Textured Surfaces
Stylistic Influence • Shingle 1880-1900 • Walls and roof covered with continuous wooden shingles • Steeply pitched roofs with intersecting gables • Porches
Stylistic Influence • Romanesque Revival 1840-1900 • Semi-circular arch for window and door openings • Belt or string courses marking horizontal divisions • Masonry walls, often brick with heavy stonework • Flanking towers
Stylistic Influences • Folk Victorian 1870-1910 • Simple frame folk houses • Gable roofs • Front porches • Spindlework and gingerbread
Stylistic Influences • Colonial Revival 1880-1955 • Symmetrically balanced façade • Double-hung windows with multi-panes • Paired windows • Center door with pediment and columns or pilasters
Stylistic Influences • Renaissance Revival 1890-1935 • Symmetrical façade • Low-pitched hipped roof with tile • Arched windows or doors • Small columns
Stylistic Influences • Exotic Revivals 1830-1930 • Egyptian Revival • Features exotic motifs like winged sun disk • Columns with palm or lotus capitals • Egyptian revival motifs often found on cemetery monuments after 1922
Stylistic Influences • Exotic Revivals 1830-1930 • Moorish Revival • Minaret-style spires • Domes and arches
Stylistic Influences • Gothic Revival 1840-1880 • Steeply pitched gabled roof with cross gables • Gables can have vergeboards • One-story porches • Windows extend into gable & may have pointed arch
Stylistic Influences • Tudor Revival 1890-1940 • Steeply pitched gabled roof with steep cross-gables • Windows in multiple groups • Massive chimneys
Stylistic Influences • Neoclassical 1895-1920 • Symmetrical façade with center door and balanced windows • Portico with pediment and full-height classical columns • Often used for monumental buildings
Stylistic Influences • Beaux Arts 1885-1930 • Large buildings • Arched openings • Projecting facades or pavilions with colossal columns grouped in pairs • Balustrades and statuary at top of buildings
Stylistic Influences • Mission 1890-1920 • Wide overhanging eaves • Mission -shaped dormer or parapet • Porches feature arched openings • Stucco wall surface
Stylistic Influences • Monterey 1925-1955 • Two stories • Low-pitched gabled roof • Second floor balcony, cantilevered, sharing main roof • Exterior often stucco
Stylistic Influences • Pueblo Revival 1910-present • Flat roof with parapet wall • Parapet has rounded edges • Projecting wooden roof beams (vigas) through walls • Stucco wall surfaces
Stylistic Influences • Prairie 1900-1920 • Low-pitched roof, usually hipped • Widely overhanging eaves • Emphasis on horizontal lines • Massive square porch posts
Stylistic Influences • Craftsman (Bungalow) 1905-1930 • Low-pitched gabled roof • Wide eaves with rafters exposed • Decorative beams or braces under gables • Columns on pedestals to ground level
Stylistic Influences • Art Deco 1920-1940 • Vertical appearance with full-height piers and jagged roofline • Abstract relief ornaments on wall surface
Stylistic Influences • Moderne 1920-1940 • Emphasis on horizontal • Decorative banding • Curved corners • Stretches of glass-block windows
Stylistic Influences • International 1920-1945 • Smooth, uniform wall surfaces • Concrete, glass and steel • Ribbons of windows • Cantilevered balconies or upper floors • Absence of ornamentation
Stylistic Influences • Post-War Modern 1945-1979 • Houses • Split-Level • Contemporary • Shed • Minimal Traditional
Post-war Modern 1945-1979 Commercial Simple, rational structure that reflects frame Thin curtain wall Some Modernist variation on classical form Neoclassical influences Stylistic Influences Prairie influences
Stylistic Influences • Ranch 1935 - Present • One-story with low-pitched roofs • Broad, rambling facades • Can have decorative shutters or porch roof supports
Stylistic Influences • Other Resources • Bridges • Statuary • Tabernacles • Cemetery Structures
Stylistic Influences • Other • Combination Styles
Structural Details • Number of Bays
Structural Details • Terra Cotta
Structural Details Plan • Four Square Doors • Transom and sidelights