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The Muscatine Avenue Moffitt Cottage Historic District is a
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district that includes five stone cottages in
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epitomizing the eccentric vernacular architectural style of Howard Moffitt. Moffitt constructed more than 100 houses in Iowa City and
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and a few in
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. These small houses represent one of the regional 20th century vernacular architectural styles in the United States. Howard Moffitt was a prolific builder.


Howard Moffitt

Howard Francis Moffitt was a prolific builder, constructing between 100 and 200 homes in
Iowa City Iowa City, offically the City of Iowa City is a city in Johnson County, Iowa, United States. It is the home of the University of Iowa and county seat of Johnson County, at the center of the Iowa City Metropolitan Statistical Area. At the time ...
and
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between 1924 and 1943. With no formal training in construction or architecture, Moffitt began building homes as a side business from his auto parts distributorship. Moffitt's house designs appear to have been concocted from magazine photos, consultation with friends, limitations of available building supplies, and whimsy. In 1943 Moffitt moved to
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, and attempted to reproduce his success there, however only seven or eight houses were built in Texas. Moffitt's Iowa City houses appear to be a response to increasing demand for affordable small houses, especially rental houses, in the growing
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town.


The Moffitt house style

No two Moffitt houses are identical. Moffitt's building style was so eclectic that there are many homes in Iowa City in which there is no sure way to determine if Moffitt built them; his building records do not survive. "These mystical dwellings look as if Germanic elves constructed houses for Irish pixies", is how one writer described them. In general Moffitt houses borrow heavily from the English Cottage and
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styles of architecture, although there are examples of Moffitt building in styles reminiscent of southwestern stucco
adobe Adobe ( ; ) is a building material made from earth and organic materials. is Spanish for ''mudbrick''. In some English-speaking regions of Spanish heritage, such as the Southwestern United States, the term is used to refer to any kind of e ...
and
Prairie School Prairie School is a late 19th- and early 20th-century architectural style, most common in the Midwestern United States. The style is usually marked by horizontal lines, flat or hipped roofs with broad overhanging eaves, windows grouped in ...
styles. Several of his houses have concave or hipped roof. While there is no single architectural aspect that includes all Moffitt houses, there are some common design and decoration schemes that are commonly seen in Moffitt houses.Miller (1992). These include: * Large tapering chimney * Steeply-peaked roofs and dormers * Built-in small garages (uncommon in such small houses) * Spindle porch columns * Copious use of recycled material (trolley track rails used as main supports; chair backs used as decoration; reused brick, stone, timber, barnboard, and nails). * Multiple levels inside the structure * Exterior mix of shingle, stone, brick, stucco, and wood siding, often on the same structure; brick and stone often laid in irregular or whimsical patterns; cladding is often patchwork. * Structural problems such as bowed floors and plumbing and electrical work encased in plaster * Use of a cellulosic insulation treated to be fireproof * Concrete aggregates that include found stone, broken glass


References


Photo Gallery of Moffitt Houses, Iowa City

File:Moffatt house college.jpg, College Street: typical dormers, peaked roof, and built-in garage. File:Moffatt house 7th.jpg, 7th Avenue: the two on the left are simple Moffitts, the one on the right borrows from Southwestern adobe styles. Note tapering chimneys. File:Moffatt house longfellow.jpg, 7th Avenue: example of a spindle porch column and the use of chair backs for decoration.


External links

{{DEFAULTSORT:Moffitt House National Register of Historic Places in Iowa City, Iowa Vernacular architecture in Iowa Historic districts in Iowa City, Iowa Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa Houses in Iowa City, Iowa