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Drawing History of American Residential Architecture in 8 Minutes



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Art project demonstrating American History in Architecture, from 1600 to Today in fast-forward animation/drawings. Created by Francisco Javier Alvarez-Evangelista. Follow on FB or Instagram (frankevangelista).

For those of you who cannot see the names or dates of the drawings, they are as following:
First Colonial Period (1600-1820s)
American Colonial/ Georgian Colonial (1700s-1820s)
Dutch Colonial/Ranch Colonial (1600-1910s)
Southwest/Adobe Style (1600-Today)
Folk Victorian (1800-1900)
Neo Gothic Architecture (1820s-1900)
Second Empire Architecture (1820s-1890s)
Richardsonian Romanesque (1860s-1890s)
Stick Eastlake (1830s-1910)
Queen Anne (1870s-1910)
Craftsman (1890s-1930s)
Tudor Revival (1800s-1940s)
Early Suburban (1930s-1970s)
Early Modern (1920s-1970s)
Ultra Contemporary/Postmodern (1980s-Today)

The song is “Clappy” by Rob Simonsen. MUSIC IS PROPERTY OF ROB SIMONSEN. If you are Mr. Simonsen, and would like me to take the music down, please do ask. THANK YOU!

And if you do not like the music, you can just mute it!

In addition, a few forms of residential architecture were not created due to time constraints, difficulty, or insignificant importance. Though I do realize that I should credit those forms. Those are: Adirondack, Neoclassical, Spanish Revival, Moorish Revival, Neoeclectic, and Italianate. They are all incredible styles, but very region-specific.

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