Shingle style architecture
The Shingle style is an American architectural style made popular by the rise of the New England school of architecture, which eschewed the highly ornamented patterns of the Eastlake style in Queen Anne architecture. In the Shingle style, English influence was combined with the renewed interest in Colonial American architecture which followed the 1876 celebration of the Centennial. The plain, shingled surfaces of colonial buildings were adopted, and their massing emulated.
Alden and Thomasene Howell House
Atwood-Blauvelt mansion
Bayfield Fish Hatchery
Brink-Wegner House
Cady-Lee
Capt. George Raabe House
Charles Lang Freer House
Chauncey-Stadium Avenues Historic District
Dennis-State Streets Historic District
Dils-Downer House
East Ferry Avenue Historic District
Edgehill Church of Spuyten Duyvil
Edward J. DeHart House
Ellen Lovell House
Evergreen Conference District
Francis W. Kennedy House
Gilbert-Sinton Historic District
Glen Echo, Columbus, Ohio
Gustov C. Lerch House
Harry C. and Jessie F. Franzheim House
House at 1240 North Los Robles
Hundley House
Isaac Bell House
Jugtown Historic District
Lawrence Park Historic District
Liddell-McNinch House
Louis Sawyer House
M. Fred Bell Rental Cottage
Mayes House
Melvin W. and Mary Perry House
Minnetrista Boulevard Historic District
Newport Casino
Ocracoke Historic District
Redwood (Bar Harbor, Maine)
Richardson–Ulrich House
Riverside Inn (Cambridge Springs, Pennsylvania)
Sally Watson House
St. Oswald's Protestant Episcopal Church
St. Stephen's Methodist Church
The Norfolk Library (Connecticut)
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Shingle style architecture
The Shingle style is an American architectural style made popular by the rise of the New England school of architecture, which eschewed the highly ornamented patterns of the Eastlake style in Queen Anne architecture. In the Shingle style, English influence was combined with the renewed interest in Colonial American architecture which followed the 1876 celebration of the Centennial. The plain, shingled surfaces of colonial buildings were adopted, and their massing emulated.
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