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Study Images for Quiz #2

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Preparation Guide for Quiz #2
Link to larger image in new window Hall-parlor plan house (open plan)
Link to larger image in new window Center-passage house, of single-pile variety (closed plan)
Link to larger image in new window Center-passage double-pile house (Georgian) plan - (closed plan)
Link to larger image in new window House plan variations; a) German (or Continental) plan (a.k.a. flurkuchenhaus); b) Quaker closed-plan house; c) Quaker plan - open plan variation
Link to larger image in new window Original plan of Fairbanks House, Dedham, MA (example of New England center-chimney house, closed plan, with lobby entry)
Link to larger image in new window Continental Plan house - German "flurkuchenhaus" - open plan
Link to larger image in new window Two-Thirds Double-Pile House with Rear Extension (Town House or Three-Bay Town House), Plan, L. 18th c.-E. 19th c.
Link to larger image in new window Shotgun House, Plan and side elevation
Link to larger image in new window Craftsman Style ("Bungalow") Floor plan
Link to larger image in new window Typical diner elevations, 1910 to the present
Link to larger image in new window Diagram of conjectural evolution of crib barn plans
Link to larger image in new window Drawing of single-crib barn with flanking sheds
Link to larger image in new window English barn type - plan and drawing
Link to larger image in new window Plan details - Sweitzer (a.k.a. "German bank barn") type barn
Link to larger image in new window Pole Barn type
Link to larger image in new window Wisconsin Dairy Barn, plan
Link to larger image in new window Wisconsin Dairy Barn - drawing
Link to larger image in new window Circular fieldstone silo with wood shingle roof
Link to larger image in new window Tile-block silo with hipped wood-shingle roof
Link to larger image in new window agricultural building types - example of granary
Link to larger image in new window Commercial forms - typology
Link to larger image in new window Evolution of American motel as a building type
Link to larger image in new window Dominant variations in the spatial organization of the American motel
Link to larger image in new window House with Canopy Service Station - plan

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