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Greek Revival Style

Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany By: Garrett Hanzak 1-24-13. Greek Revival Style. Greek Revival Style Homes. Common in the mid 1800's Particularly 1825-1860. Typically Two Story Homes. Made of wood, brick and stone.

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Greek Revival Style

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  1. Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, Germany By: Garrett Hanzak 1-24-13 Greek Revival Style

  2. Greek Revival Style Homes • Common in the mid 1800's Particularly 1825-1860. • Typically Two Story Homes. • Made of wood, brick and stone. • Uses balance due to the Columns • Uses horizontal and vertical lines for the columns and floors/ceilings • Located across US, many in D.C. Arlington Cemetery Building

  3. Architectural Features Low-pitched roof Amount of Windows Columns

  4. References Greek Revival Houses & Architecture Facts and History | Guide to Architectural Styles | Home Remodeling & Architecture in Maryland (MD), Virginia (VA), Washington, DC. (n.d.). Top Architect + Builder | Home Remodeling, Additions + Custom Design in Maryland (MD), Washington, DC, Virginia (VA). Retrieved January 25, 2013, from http://www.wentworthstudio.com/historic-styles/greek-revival Greek Revival Style. (n.d.). Residential Neighborhoods, Subdivisions and Historic Districts. Retrieved January 25, 2013, from http://www.livingplaces.com/architecturalstyles

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