Title: Romanesque Revival
1Romanesque Revival
Old Red - Dallas County Courthouse 4
The Romanesque style is characterized by massive
stone walls, dramatic semicircular arches, and
use of different materials as decorative elements
2- Romanesque Revival houses have many of these
features - Round arches over windows and/or entryways
- Heavy appearance with thick masonry walls with
cavernous entryways and window openings - Rounded or rectangular towers with conical roof
- Facades are asymmetrical
- Variable stone and brick façade, polychromatic
facades with contrasting building materials on
elaborate examples. - Terra-cotta details in masonry, such as column
capitols or decorative bands and insets -
- Related styles are Richardsonian (after architect
H. H. Richardson) and Sullivanesque (after Louis
Sullivan)
3Examples of the Romanesque Style
Dallas County Courthouse, Dallas 3
4Craftsman Style
5007 Victor, Munger Place, Dallas 1
Craftsman homes represent structural simplicity,
efficient use of space, and workmanship.
5- Craftsman Style homes have many of these
features - Even proportions
- Low to medium-pitched roof with gabled dormers
- Wide eaves with exposed roof rafters
- Decorative braces
- Porch with square columns
- Built-in cabinets, shelves, and seating
- Stone chimneys
- Sloping foundation
- Emphasis on handcrafted materials such as
stained glass, natural woods, hammered metal - Related styles are Arts and Crafts and Bungalow
6Craftsman Homes in Our Area
Historic Downtown Plano 1
7Mission Style
5703 Swiss Avenue, Dallas 1
The Mission style is similar to both Craftsman
and Prairie styles, but with the shaped parapet
from early Spanish mission architecture.
8- Mission houses have many of these features
- Shaped parapet at entry, sometimes also in other
places - Low, stable proportions
- Large square masonry columns at front porch
- Low-pitched hipped roof
- Decorative brackets and exposed rafters
- Often have Spanish tile roofs
- As in Craftsman homes, handcrafted materials are
emphasized stained glass, hammered or forged
metals, natural woods.
- The Mission style is similar to the Craftsman
style, but with detailing reminiscent of the
early Spanish missions.
9Mission Style Homes in Our Area
4503 Rieger Peakss Suburban, Dallas 1
2707 South Blvd., Dallas 1
10Prairie Style
Higginbotham House, 5002 Swiss Avenue, Dallas, TX
1
The Prairie style was developed by architect
Frank Lloyd Wright, and emphasized the
relationship between the building and the natural
surroundings.
11- Prairie houses have many of these features
- Horizontal proportions
- Open, flowing plans
- Hipped roofs with broad eaves
- Large square or rectangular porch supports
- Massive flat chimney
- Long bands of windows called ribbon windows
- Use of stained or patterned glass
- Geometric shapes
- Natural materials, colors, and textures
- One of the few indigenous American styles,
developed by Chicagos Prairie School architects,
including Frank Lloyd Wright
12Examples of the Prairie Style
4932 Junius, Munger Place, Dallas 1
5647 Swiss Avenue Dallas 1
13Art Deco Art Moderne
Womens Museum, Fair Park, Dallas 3
Art Deco and Art Moderne buildings are geometric
in shape and decoration.
14- Art Deco Moderne houses have many of these
features - Flat roof with no eave
- Usually have stucco exterior surface
- Often used metal and glass block detailing
- Geometric patterns, especially on Art Deco
buildings - Art Deco uses vertical proportions, Art Moderne
uses horizontal proportions - Art Deco buildings can be very colorful
- Fair Park, a National Historic Landmark, is the
largest collection of Art Deco buildings in the
United States, and the only original pre-1950
Worlds Fair site in existence.Tour the Hall of
State at Fair Park -
- Related styles are Streamline Moderne , Zig-zag
Moderne
15Art Deco Art Moderne in Our Area
1302 Cedar Hill, Dallas 2
Hall of State Fair Park, Dallas 1 Adams Adams,
1936
16Modernist
5911 Glendora, Dallas Morrison-Siefert-Murphy 2
Modern homes are geometric in shape but have no
unnecessary decoration applied.
17- Modernist houses have many of these features
- Smooth walls, often white or light-colored
- No decoration applied the form and placement of
building elements provide interest - The structural components are often visible
- Roofs at multiple heights, often flat or shed
type - Metal casement windows flush with exterior wall
- Ribbon windows, either full height or clerestory
Bauhaus is a similar style.
18Examples of the Modernist Style
6843 Lorna Lane Lakewood, Dallas 1 Luther Sadler,
1936
3908 Euclid Avenue, Dallas 2 The Oglesby Group
19Minimal Traditional
Downtown Plano Historic District 1
Minimal Traditional homes are typically small,
simple homes with lots of charm.
20- Minimal Traditional houses have many of these
features - Medium-pitched gable roof with shallow eaves
- Compact, asymmetrical layout
- Often have a front gable with round vent
- Decorative chimneys are typical
- Small, simple front entry porch
- Wood or brick exterior
- Lack decorative detailing, aside from decorative
shutters and porch-roof supports - Often called Postwar or Depression-era homes
21Minimal Traditional Homes in Our Area
Homes in Downtown Planos Historic District 1
22International
2505 Turtle Creek, Dallas Howard Meyer, Architect
International architecture emphasizes function.
These stark buildings often seem to defy gravity.
23- International houses have many of these features
- Sometimes described as a machine for living
- Smooth walls, often white or light-colored
- No decorative elements
- The structural components are often visible
- Often uses flat roofs at multiple heights
- Walls of windows
- May have cantilevered sections without visible
support - A minimalist style, the building is a sculpture
Bauhaus is a similar style.
24Examples of the International Style
Marcus House, DeWitt Washburn 10 Nonesuch
Place, Dallas 2
Rachofsky House, Richard Meier 8605 Preston Road,
Dallas 2
25Mid-century Modern
5381 Nakoma, Dallas Howard Meyer 2
Mid-century Modern homes use Modern shapes and
add interest with texture, color, and materials.
26- Mid-century Modern houses have many of these
features - Simple lines, but not stark
- Smooth walls with no applied decoration
- Flat or low-pitched rooflines, sometimes using
odd shapes or angles - Large windows, often in ribbons or taking entire
walls - Different materials on different areas of the
building - Newly-developed materials were often used
- Some have an early space-age Jetsons feel
- Remember the Brady Bunch house?
27Examplesof theMid-Century Modern Style
9100 Guernsey Road Taliesin Fellowship Dallas 2
8931 Capri Court Dallas 2