Housing Styles

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