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Housing Types

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HOUSING TYPES

DISTRIBUTION OF FOLK AND POPULAR HOUSING
Photo by Jeffrey Beall

ABOUT MY HOUSE

  • 2911 Bandera
  • My house is considered to be Neo-French
  • It was built in 2006-2007
  • Materials to build: brick, stone, wood, and plaster
  • The materials are native around my neighborhood;the styles are similar

RANCH

  • 1510 Inverness Rd
  • Mansfield, TX 76063
  • Single-story, long low roof line and open

NEO-COLONIAL

  • 1611 Valleywood Trl
  • Mansfield, TX 76063
  • Decorative crown, symmetrical windows and columned porches

NEO-TUDOR

  • 408 Marquis Ln
  • Mansfield, TX 76063
  • Steeply pitched roof, half timbering and tall mullioned windows

DOUBLE PILE

  • 805 Jerry Ln
  • Mansfield, TX
  • A house that is two room deep

MINIMAL TRADITIONAL

  • 6870 Hudson Cemetery Rd
  • Mansfield, TX 76063
  • Are usually boxy with gabled or gabled on hipped roof

SHED

  • 1901Callender Rd
  • Mansfield TX, 76063
  • It's really small and compact and usually built with wood materials

EXAMPLES OF FOLK HOUSING

FOLK HOUSING IN THE US

CAPE COD

GENERALLY A STORY AND A HALF HIGH WITH A LOW BROAD FRAME

TWO CHIMNEY

CHIMNEY TWO FLUME FOR DOUBLE SIDE KEEP WARMTH THROUGHOUT

DESTINY DREW

AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY 9TH BLOCK
Photo by Bob Jagendorf