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      • Tudor Revival architecture is a popular and easily recognizable 20th-century architectural style found throughout the United States. Inspired by the English Tudor style from the late Medieval period, American Tudor Revival architecture borrows elements of the original style to channel a fantasy version of English country life in centuries past.
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  2. Tudor Revival architecture, also known as mock Tudor in the UK, first manifested in domestic architecture in the United Kingdom in the latter half of the 19th century.

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    The origin story of Tudor Revival architecture can be traced all the way back to the building styles of the late Medieval period, when the legendary English House of Tudor dynasty reigned (1485-1603). Like the Tudor architecture of old, Tudor Revival combines Renaissance and Gothic designelements to create a style that is best known for signature d...

    Range in scope from modest cottages to suburban houses to sprawling manor-like homes
    One to two stories, often with an overhanging second story
    Use of natural materials
    Stone, brick, or stucco exteriors

    The most identifiable Tudor homes have charming and distinctive half-timber detailing that was originally the result of the Tudor building method of constructing a timber frame for a new home before filling it in with clay or plaster, leaving the long vertically placed dark wooden beams visible. But the timber detailing on Tudor Revivals is merely ...

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  3. Mar 17, 2024 · American Tudor Revival: Tudor Revival architecture is an extension of the Tudor homes found in England during the 15th and 16th centuries that migrated to the United States in the late 1890s into the early 1900s. This type of home features a brick exterior accented with timber, a large gable on a shingled roof, and traditional mullioned windows.

  4. Tudor Revival Architecture was a reaction to the Victorian Gothic Revival and took on simpler design with less ornamentation. Its first appearance was in Britain in the late 1860s at Cragside designed by Norman Shaw, an architect during that time.

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  5. As Tudor architecture was often of brick, the Revival lent itself to the construction of schools, workhouses (which gave the style a bad image), chapels, gate-lodges, and model cottages, often with diaper-pat-terns, small casement-windows with leaded lights, moulded-brick chimneys, and even partially timber-framed structures.

  6. Tudor Revival Architecture. Half-timbered exteriors, steep roofs and gables mark the Tudor revival style. By: Douglas Trattner. Home Types Design Styles Tudor. Thanks to their steeply pitched, multi-gabled roof lines and decorative half-timber framing, Tudor homes are one of the most recognizable on the American landscape.

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