Tudor Revival

Tudor Revival

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles Tudor style homes originated in England and experienced their American revival in the early 1900s. Today, Tudor-style homes can be found in modern-day suburbs all across the U.S. These homes come in varying sizes, but are...
Spanish Eclectic

Spanish Eclectic

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles Native American, Mexican, and Spanish missionary styles all converge to create the Spanish Eclectic aesthetic. Architecture in the American Southwest has been heavily influenced by the unique history of this architectural...
Northwest Contemporary

Northwest Contemporary

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles Both ?Northwest? and ?Contemporary? are broad terms used to explain an eclectic and diverse architectural style of an equally eclectic and diverse region. The climate and influences of the Pacific Northwest have led to...
Craftsman

Craftsman

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles The Craftsman originated in Southern California in the early twentieth century, and quickly became very popular along the west coast, influenced by rapid industry and population growth. Craftsman homes featured techniques...
Modern

Modern

Click Here to go back to Architectural Styles Modern architecture has had a presence throughout most of the twentieth century and is defined by contemporary building techniques. First influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement of the 1880s, architects designed modern...