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1890 - 1920: Mission Revival House Style Homes Based Upon Mission Churches From the American Southwest ...
Mission Revival When white settlers moved to Southern California, they transferred European and eastern American architectural ideas to both civic and residential buildings.
MISSION REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE An architectural style from the late 1800s which borrowed design elements such as arcades, tile roofs, remates, etc. from California's Franciscan missions. The style may be seen throughout California (eg.
The suburban bungalow - in styles ranging from English Cottage styles to the Mission Revival style of the Southwest - was popularized nationwide by periodicals such as Western Architect, Ladies' Home Journal, Craftsman, and Bungalow Magazine.
Tudor Revival Georgian Revival Colonial Revival French Provincial farmhouse Revival Spanish Colonial Revival (first popular in Scarsdale) Mission Revival Pueblo Revival Dutch Colonial Revival (first popular in Beverly Hills) ...
See also: House, Colonial, Architecture, Colonial revival, Spanish Colonial
 
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