Historical Housing Style Timeline Miller

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  • 3800 BCE

    Adobe

    Adobe
    38th Century BC
    Characteristics:
    - Sunlight reflects on walls and creates heat
    - Mud walls
    -Soil, water, and straw
  • 1400

    Half Timber

    Half Timber
    15th Century
    Characteristics:
    - External and internal walls are constructed of timber frames
    - Plaster
    - Spaced between the structural members are filled with materials like birck
  • 1500

    Swedish-Log Cabin

    Swedish-Log Cabin
    16th - 17th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Only one room
    - Was only 10-12 ft wide to 20 ft long
    - Had a stone fireplace
  • Spanish-Stucco

    Spanish-Stucco
    17-19th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Asymmetrical
    - Brick or stucco
    - Arched doorways and windows
  • German

    German
    17th Century
    Characteristics:
    - More than one story
    - Tall roof
    - Lots of windows
  • French Provincial

    French Provincial
    17th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Steep hipped roof with a square symmetrical shape
    - Windows balanced on either side of the entrance
    - Tall second story window that gives the illusion of a taller house
  • French Normany

    French Normany
    17th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Steeply-pitched hipped roofs
    - Arched door opening
    - Half brick, stone, and stucco
  • Victorian

    Victorian
    17th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Decorative trims
    - Long halls and high ceilings
    - Tower
  • Saltbox

    Saltbox
    17th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Low rear roofline
    - Resembles a wooden lidded box in which salt was once kept
    - Flat front with central chimney
  • Hogan

    Hogan
    18th - 19th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Many different shapes
    - Bark roof
    - Timber or stone walls
  • Cape Cod

    Cape Cod
    Late 18th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Steep roof
    - Shingle
    - Windows often go to the roofline
  • Southern Colonial

    Southern Colonial
    18th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Gable style roof
    - Shutters
    - Columns
  • Bungalow

    Bungalow
    18th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Low pitched roof line
    - Small interior
    - Single story or has a seconds story built into sloping roofs
  • French Manor

    French Manor
    18th- 19th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Symmetrical
    - Steep roof
    - Tall second story windows
  • Georgian

    Georgian
    18th - 19th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Simple exterior lines
    - Windows with small panes of glass
    - Gabel or hip roofs
  • Adams

    Adams
    18th - 19th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Boxlike shape
    - Pediments
    - Portico
  • Early Classic Revival

    Early Classic Revival
    18th - 19th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Made of brick, stone, and wood
    - Large front porch
    - Four front columns
  • Gothic Revival

    Gothic Revival
    19th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Very pointed roofs
    - Slim chimneys
  • Greek Revival

    Greek Revival
    19th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Large porches
    - Many windows
    - Windows cover all sides of the home
  • Itailianate

    Itailianate
    19th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Ornamented windows, porches, and doorways
    - 2 story building
    - Hipped roof with a centered gable
  • Tudor

    Tudor
    19th - 20th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Steeply pitched gable roof
    - Decorative half-timbering
    - Elaborate cansonry chimneys
  • Dutch Colonial

    Dutch Colonial
    20th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Sidelights
    - Gambrel roof
    - Grand entrances
  • Praire

    Praire
    20th Century
    Characteristics:
    - One-story projections
    - Broad, overhanging eaves
    - Strong horizontal lines
  • Tidewater South

    Tidewater South
    20th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Large wrap around porch
    - Broad hipped roof
    - No interruption on roof
  • International

    International
    20th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Open interior spaces
    - Visually weightless quality with the use of cantilever construction
    - Lots of light
  • Garrison

    Garrison
    20th Century
    Characteristics:
    - The second floor is larger than the first
    - Stacked
    - Many windows
  • Split-Level

    Split-Level
    20th Century
    Characteristics:
    - Two short sets of stairs
    - Staggered floors
    - One to upstairs and one to downstairs
  • Solar

    Solar
    20th - 21st Century
    Characteristics:
    - Part of vernacular architecture in many countries
    - No mechanical heating or cooling
    - Passive solar building design was practed for thousands of years
  • Ranch

    Ranch
    21st Century
    Characteristics:
    - Long
    - Close to the ground
    - Wide, open layout
  • Earth-Sheltered

    Earth-Sheltered
    21st Century
    Characteristics:
    - Partly in ground or side of hill or soil on sides
    - Many are solar powered
    - Covered partly with soil to protect from elements and climate extreams