Stick Style
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Jerarquía
Americas, The > <modern American styles and periods> > <modern North American styles and movements> > <modern North American architecture styles and movements>
Descripción
Refers to the theory coined by Vincent J. Scully in 1949 to address the style of mid-19th century American timber-framed domestic architecture and to correlate the desire to express structure with an externally conspicuous and organic wooden frame. The style reflects European traditions based on half-timbered Late Gothic domestic architecture of England, France, and Germany, on Swiss chalet styles, and on Scandinavian and Slavic vernacular building designs.
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- Estilo Stick [es]