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excellent example of the Dutch Colonial, examples of which 
ype are found throughout Northern New Jersey and occasionally 
in Long Island. The central enlarged dormer is an unusual detail 
The Southern Colonial house of the original type is almost always distin¬ 
guished by its high-columned porch, nearly surrounding the house and 
shading the windows. Occasionally the porch has a second story, as here 
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One sees brick houses built in almost every 
style, but that material always seems most 
at home in a house of the Tudor type. 
Usually the gable ends are of a simpler form 
without the curves 
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The architects practising around Chicago may well lay claim to 
having developed a new type of architecture, based on no schol¬ 
astic precedent. Horizontal lines predominate 
ntornia, more than any other state, has been developing a bunga- 
ow type. The mild climate and abundance of good wood have 
■ >een important factors in bringing it into wide use 
The French chateau type, while as distinctly marked as any of the others, is, 
of course, suited only to the mansion on a great formal estate or for adap¬ 
tation to the needs of a city house 
NTED BY EXAMPLES FROM BOTH NEW AND OLD BUILDINGS 
