The Development of Modernism in Raleigh
... postwar era throughout the MPDF. This is the second survey in North Carolina of postwar resources. The first, “The Development of Modernism in Charlotte, 1945 to 1965,” was completed in 2000. The goals of the Raleigh survey update are 1. to document Raleigh’s overall growth patterns during the post ...
... postwar era throughout the MPDF. This is the second survey in North Carolina of postwar resources. The first, “The Development of Modernism in Charlotte, 1945 to 1965,” was completed in 2000. The goals of the Raleigh survey update are 1. to document Raleigh’s overall growth patterns during the post ...
Old Town Hutto Architectural Design Standards Appendix __ Old
... architectural style. For example, building designs based an Art Deco style shall utilize architectural elements of a scale and proportion characteristic of that style. (iii) An expression line or equivalent architectural element shall delineate divisions between floors of all buildings, and a cornic ...
... architectural style. For example, building designs based an Art Deco style shall utilize architectural elements of a scale and proportion characteristic of that style. (iii) An expression line or equivalent architectural element shall delineate divisions between floors of all buildings, and a cornic ...
City of Lebanon Historic District Guidelines
... pertain to historic buildings of all materials, construction types, sizes, and occupancy and encompass the exterior and interior of the buildings. They also encompass related landscape features and the building’s site and environment, as well as attached, adjacent, or related new construction. To be ...
... pertain to historic buildings of all materials, construction types, sizes, and occupancy and encompass the exterior and interior of the buildings. They also encompass related landscape features and the building’s site and environment, as well as attached, adjacent, or related new construction. To be ...
Architecture of 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 of independence and former British rule.Architecture in the United States is as diverse as its multicultural society and has been shaped by many internal and external factors and regional distinctions. As a whole it represents a rich eclectic and innovative tradition.