Period Revivals

Tudor Revival

 

Craig House, 2321 18th St., 1929; Peters, Strange & Bradshaw, architects; LHL

Buildings of this style are actually based on a variety of late Medieval English cottages and manor houses, rather than on 16th Century Tudor England architecture. Details from these structures are freely mixed in this style, but steeply pitched side-gabled roofs with dominant front-facing gables are trademark facade elements. About half of all Tudor structures have false half-timbering - stucco inset into exposed wood framing. Exterior walls may be stucco, brick, stone, or wooden veneer, but most examples after 1920 are brick veneer, sometimes with cut stone quoins around board-and-batten entry doors. Tall, narrow, multiple-paned windows are often placed in groups, Chimneys are typically massive with chimney pots at the top of the flues. Door surrounds and covered porches normally have Tudor or flattened pointed arches. A closely related style is the French Eclectic which has steeply pitched hipped roofs, dormer windows, and round towers at the entrance.

1902 Broadway, 1925
Howard-Green-Hayes House, 2801 19th St., 1928; Wilford Bogue, Ft. Worth, architect; LHL
1723 31st St., 1928; John Gelin, architect
2124 Broadway, 1928
2318 Broadway, 1928
Butler House, 2405 Broadway, 1928; M.C. Butler, architect; LHL
Craig House, 2321 18th St., 1929; Peters, Strange & Bradshaw, architects; LHL
Bacon-Nislar-Napier House, 2313 17th St., 1929; LHL
2902 20th St., 1929
2206 17th St., 1934 with alterations; S. B. Haynes, architect
Meinecke-Walden House, 3115 19th St., 1935; LHL
Levine-Keeney House, 301719th St., 1936 with additions; S. B. Haynes, architect; LHL
Rosenthal-Hackel-Brown House, 3101 19th St., 1937 (French Eclectic); LHL
2424 Broadway, 1937-38/1940/1947; S. B. Haynes, original architect (Pictured)
English House, 2809 19th St., 1938; W.L. Bradshaw, architect; LHL
2308 Date Ave., 1949


English House, 2809 19th St., 1938; W. L. Bradshaw, architect; LHL

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