About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 123. Chapters: Architecture of the United States, Gothic Revival architecture, Grain elevator, Shotgun house, National Park Service Rustic, Googie architecture, Octagon house, Log cabin, Ranch-style house, Carpenter Gothic, Polish Cathedral style, Bungalow, Victorian architecture, Palazzo style architecture, Log home, McMansion, Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, Queen Anne Style architecture, American Craftsman, Richardsonian Romanesque, American colonial architecture, Cape Cod, Prairie School, California Bungalow, Jeffersonian architecture, Chicago school, Mayan Revival architecture, Mid-Century modern, Split-level home, Federal architecture, Cobblestone architecture, Mediterranean Revival architecture, Chateauesque, Dutch Colonial Revival architecture, Painted Ladies, Miami Modern Architecture, American Foursquare, Saltbox, Splanch, Adirondack Architecture, Casa del Herrero, I-house, Neo-eclectic architecture, Upright and Wing, Raygun Gothic, Sarasota School of Architecture, Stick-Eastlake, European medieval architecture in North America, Storybook house, Antebellum architecture, Gablefront house, Dogtrot house, Dutch Colonial architecture, Ultimate bungalow, Federal Modernism, Florida cracker architecture, Monterey Colonial architecture, Moderne architecture, Eastlake Movement, Greco Deco, First Period, Pacific lodge, PrairieMod, Florida modern, Chinese Chippendale, Cape Cod style, Rustic architecture, Hudson River Bracketed architectural style, Airplane Bungalow, Tidewater architecture. Excerpt: Thomas Jefferson designed his Monticello estate in Virginia, the only World Heritage Site home in the United States. The architecture of the United States demonstrates a broad variety of architectural styles and built forms over the country's history of over four centuries. Architecture in the United States is as diverse as its ...