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Nota de aplicación

Revival style found in the United States in the 1930s, that employees elements of Georgian and Regency style prototypes, usually resulting in buildings two stories high with a hipped roof, and brick walls with quoins at the corners and sometimes at the main entrance. Its also often features double-hung windows with shutters; an entrance porch, and a small octagonal window above the door.

Términos alternativos

revival (neoregente)

  1. Ordeig, José María, "Diseño urbano y movimiento contemporáneo", Inst. Monsa de Ediciones, 2004, p. 242

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