In the original greek revival properties of the nineteenth century either cedar shingles of standing seam tin were the main materials used for the construction of the roofs.
Greek revival roof pitch.
Queen anne 1880 to 1910 severe recessions in the u s.
In its massing pitch and in the material you choose to cover it the roof is a big indicator of house style.
In time greek revival architecture became known as the national style so pervasive were the temple fronted façades on the nation s churches banks town halls and houses.
In the vast majority of houses the columns are simple molded pilasters.
For builders in timber rich north america wood shingles were the obvious choice for the earliest roofs and ultimately the most common roofing material for houses well into the 20th century.
Craftsman style architecture spanish eclectic style greek revival style architecture monterey style.
Common greek revival mantel is in the aedicule style an entablature resting on two columns seen as a unit.
Appropriate to the nation s emerging sense of self one of the country s first greek revival buildings was the second bank of the united states built in philadelphia.
The goal of mediterranean revival homes is to give resort style living space to homeowners.
The greek revival style began with public buildings in philadelphia in 1820 and quickly became popular for residences.
Roof dormers as architectural features are described separately at roof dormer types photo guide.
Mediterranean and spanish architecture both have a low pitched tile roof stucco exteriors and wrought iron windows and balconies.
With its symmetrical shape low roof lines columns and pediments the style mimicked greek temples and was thought by americans at the time to embody the concept of democracy.
Stucco and wood and occasionally stone are the essential building materials of the greek revival style.
Gothic revival style 1835 1880 stick style architecture.
While the exterior has clear influences from spanish revival architecture.
Cross gabled low pitch roof.
Low pitched gable and hip roofs were typical.
Once the roof becomes visible from the street the material choice becomes important and the same argument applied to greek revival and italianate styles holds true here.
Front gabled or tri gable steep pitch.
During the 1870s stymied new construction.
If you have a true colonial era house say a new england georgian or a gambrel roofed dutch colonial revival or a shingle style house better stick with wood shingles or a close modern approximation.
Originally hand split from local woods oak and pine in the northeast to cypress in the south wood shingles were typically shaved smooth for high style and garden variety houses.
A distinctive feature of greek revival properties is the shape of the roof.
The upper roof typically ranges from flat to a low sloped 4 12 pitch.