Housing Styles
Across
- 3. Boxlike house, featuring a flat roof and projecting roof beams.
- 4. Two-story columns extend across the entire front, covered by extension of the roof.
- 5. Small, symmetrical, house with gable roof, central entrance and chimney.
- 8. symmetrical, simple, dignified with a hip roof, large chimney on each end.
- 11. high porches, steep roofs, tall windows and a turret
- 13. 2 story, Boxlike shape, with a flat roof surrounded by a balustrade.
- 14. Simple, geometric designs with large expanses of glass windows.
- 15. house style with a gambrel roof, central entrance, and off-center chimney.
Down
- 1. Delicate, dignified,windows are a dominant part of the design; Windows break into eave line.
- 2. Houses were often stucco with red tile roofs and featured arched windows and doors.
- 3. Strong horizontal lines; often constructed with wood and stone.
- 6. A house with three or four levels, originally developed for sloping lots.
- 7. one story, with a low-pitched roof and wide overhang; large windows
- 8. Revival main characteristic is a portico supported by columns with a large pediment
- 9. Symmetrical design, with overhanging second floor and steep roof.
- 10. wooden; 2 stories in front with a steep gable roof that extends down to a single story in back
- 12. Small, one story house with a low-pitched roof and front covered porch.