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Gablefront house

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A gablefront house with bay window
Gablefront house with porch

Agablefront house, also known as agable front house orfront gable house, is avernacular (or "folk") house type in which thegable is facing the street or entrance side of the house.[1] They were built in large numbers throughout the United States primarily between the early 19th century and 1920. Agablefront cottage is a smaller variant, consisting of either a single story or a story-and-a-half. They were typically used as working-class dwellings, most being rather simple in design. However, they may contain some ornamentation such asbrackets around the doorways or roof line. Many gablefront houses contain front porches.[2]

History

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The gablefront house developed after 1825 and coincided with the popularity of theAmerican Greek Revival style, which placed emphasis on the gable-end of the house in the form of apediment; often associated withGreek temples.[3]

The gablefront house allows the narrow part of the house to face the street, usually on a rectangular lot. The gablefront house became a uniquely American folk house type. The gablefront house cropped up in styles ranging from Greek Revival, toGothic Revival, toQueen Anne, to a simpler vernacular style home.[4] The gablefront house form remained popular into the early 20th century.[5]

Variants

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Gabled ell

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One variation of the gablefront house is the gabled ell. The gabled ell incorporated a side gable, which was typically added-on to the house. The add-on was usually in order to obtain additional space, light and cross-ventilation.

T-plan

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Another variation of this house form is the T-plan house. The T-plan house consists of gable-ends on either side of the front-facing main gable.

See also

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References

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  1. ^American Houses: A Field Guide to the Architecture of the Home, 2004
  2. ^"Architectural Styles, City of Red Wing"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2010-12-30. Retrieved2014-01-26.
  3. ^Architectural Styles, City of Fort Wayne
  4. ^West Central Neighborhood Association
  5. ^America's Favorite Homes: Mail-order Catalogues as a Guide to Popular Early 20th-century Houses, 1990

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