The Colonial Revival
architectural style
An architectural style is a set of characteristics and features that make a building or other structure notable or historically identifiable. It is a sub-class of style in the visual arts generally, and most styles in architecture relate closely ...
seeks to revive elements of
American colonial architecture
American colonial architecture includes several building design styles associated with the colonial period of the United States, including First Period English (late-medieval), French Colonial, Spanish Colonial, Dutch Colonial, and Georgian. T ...
.
The beginnings of the Colonial Revival style are often attributed to the
Centennial Exhibition of 1876, which reawakened Americans to the architectural traditions of their colonial past. Fairly small numbers of Colonial Revival homes were built c. 1880–1910, a period when
Queen Anne-style architecture was dominant in the United States. From 1910–1930, the Colonial Revival movement was ascendant, with about 40% of U.S. homes built during this period in the Colonial Revival style. In the immediate post-war period (c. 1950s–early 1960s), Colonial Revival homes continued to be constructed, but in simplified form. In the present-day, many New Traditional homes draw from Colonial Revival styles.
While the dominant influences in Colonial Revival style are
Georgian
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* Anything related to, or originating from Georgia (country)
** Georgians, an indigenous Caucasian ethnic group
** Georgian language, a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians
**Georgian scripts, three scrip ...
and
Federal architecture
Federal-style architecture is the name for the classicizing architecture built in the newly founded United States between 1780 and 1830, and particularly from 1785 to 1815, which was heavily based on the works of Andrea Palladio with several inn ...
, Colonial Revival homes also draw, to a lesser extent, from the
Dutch Colonial style
Dutch Colonial is a style of domestic architecture, primarily characterized by gambrel roofs having curved eaves along the length of the house. Modern versions built in the early 20th century are more accurately referred to as "Dutch Colonial Rev ...
and post-medieval English styles. Colonial Revival homes are often eclectic in style, freely combining aspects from several of these prototypes.
Although associated with the architectural movement, "Colonial Revival" also refers to
historic preservation
Historic preservation (US), built heritage preservation or built heritage conservation (UK), is an endeavor that seeks to preserve, conserve and protect buildings, objects, landscapes or other artifacts of historical significance. It is a philos ...
,
landscape architecture
Landscape architecture is the design of outdoor areas, landmarks, and structures to achieve environmental, social-behavioural, or aesthetic outcomes. It involves the systematic design and general engineering of various structures for constructio ...
and
garden
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design, and
decorative arts
]
The decorative arts are arts or crafts whose object is the design and manufacture of objects that are both beautiful and functional. It includes most of the arts making objects for the interiors of buildings, and interior design, but not usual ...
movements that emulate or draw inspiration from colonial forms.
Cyril M. Harris
Cyril Manton Harris (June 20, 1917 – January 4, 2011) was Professor Emeritus of Architecture and Charles Batchelor Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University. He received his B.S. in mathematics and his M.S. in physics ...
's ''American Architecture: An Illustrated Encyclopedia'' noted that "Colonial Revival houses are usually the result of a rather free interpretation of their prototypes; they tend to be larger, may differ significantly from the houses they seek to emulate, and often exaggerate architectural details."
[Harris, p. 68.]
Gallery
File:Robinson Hall at LA Tech IMG 3763.JPG, Historic Robinson Hall on the Louisiana Tech University
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campus in Ruston Ruston may refer to:
Place names
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* Ruston, Louisiana
* Ruston, Washington
;United Kingdom
* East Ruston, Norfolk, England
* Ruston, North Yorkshire, England
* Ruston Parva, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
Companies
* Ruston (engi ...
, Louisiana
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, is named for the second president of the institution, William Claiborne Robinson
File:Hyattsville PO Nov 08.JPG, Colonial Revival post office in Hyattsville, Maryland
File:Henry M. Jackson's Home-1.jpg, Colonial Revival home of Henry M. Jackson
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in Everett, Washington
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File:UD North Green.JPG, Brown and Sypherd Residence Halls, University of Delaware
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. Much of the central campus is built in Colonial Revival style.
File:16 24 062 little white house.jpg, The Little White House, Franklin D. Roosevelt's personal retreat near Warm Springs, GA
File:Town Hall Lawn.jpg, Mount Kisco Village Hall
File:Former Post Office, Manchester CT.jpg, Weiss Center
The Weiss Center, formerly the U.S. Post Office-Manchester Main is a historic building at 491 Main Street in Manchester, Connecticut. It was built in 1931 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 for its architecture. I ...
, a town-owned facility in Manchester, Connecticut
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, was a former post office. It is made of brick with limestone trim and contains a portico.
File:Robert A. Stranahan residence, exterior views, 2019 - DPLA - 00fd9309adad9c0eda449b55e3b2b491 (page 1).jpg, The Robert Stranahan residence in Toledo, Ohio, now a part of Wildwood Preserve Metropark
File:FSHS front.jpg, Fairmont Senior High School, a public secondary school in Fairmont, West Virginia
See also
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Colonial Revival garden
A Colonial Revival garden is a garden design intended to evoke the garden design typical of the Colonial period of the United States. The Colonial Revival garden is typified by simple rectilinear beds, straight (rather than winding) pathways throu ...
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Dutch Colonial Revival architecture
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Mission Revival Style architecture
The Mission Revival style was part of an architectural movement, beginning in the late 19th century, for the revival and reinterpretation of American colonial styles. Mission Revival drew inspiration from the late 18th and early 19th century ...
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New Classical architecture
New Classical architecture, New Classicism or the New Classical movement is a contemporary movement in architecture that continues the practice of Classical architecture. It is sometimes considered the modern continuation of Neoclassical architec ...
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Spanish Colonial Revival architecture
The Spanish Colonial Revival Style ( es, Arquitectura neocolonial española) is an architectural stylistic movement arising in the early 20th century based on the Spanish Colonial architecture of the Spanish colonization of the Americas.
In th ...
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Wallace Nutting
Wallace Nutting (November 17, 1861 – July 19, 1941) was an American minister, photographer, artist, and antiquarian, who is most famous for his landscape photos of New England. He also was an accomplished author, lecturer, furniture maker, ...
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Colonial Williamsburg
Colonial Williamsburg is a living-history museum and private foundation presenting a part of the historic district in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia, United States. The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation has 7300 employees at this location and ...
Further reading
* Alan Axelrod, ed. ''The Colonial Revival in America.'' New York: W.W. Norton, 1985.
* William Butler, ''Another City Upon a Hill: Litchfield, Connecticut, and the Colonial Revival''
* Karal Ann Marling, ''George Washington Slept Here: Colonial Revivals and American Culture, 1876–1986'', 1988.
* Richard Guy Wilson and Noah Sheldon, ''The Colonial Revival House'', 2004.
* Richard Guy Wilson, Shaun Eyring and Kenny Marotta, ''Re-creating the American Past: Essays on the Colonial Revival'', 2006.
Notes
References
*Cyril M. Harris, ''American Architecture: An Illustrated Encyclopedia'' (W.W. Norton: 1998).
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Virginia Savage McAlester
Virginia Savage McAlester (May 13, 1943 – April 9, 2020) was an American architectural historian.
Research
McAlester is best known for her book ''A Field Guide to American Houses''. She first published the book in 1984 with Lee McAlester, her ...
, ''A Field Guide to American Houses: The Definitive Guide to Identifying and Understanding America's Domestic Architecture'' (Knopf: 2017).
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Colonial Revival Movement
Georgian architecture
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Revival architecture in the United States