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Architectural Styles of Hyde Park

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Queen Anne Revival Style
The Tudor Revival Style
Neo-Classical Revival Style
The Colonial Revival Style
French Second Empire Revival Style
Mediterranean Revival
Crafstman Style
Prairie School
Venacular Style

The Queen Ann Revival Style is characterized by asymmetrical massing, varied roof forms, turrets, bays and pavilions. The Queen Anne Revival Style popularized in England in the nineteenth century by Richard Norman Shaw, was based on medieval models rather than on the namesake, Queen Anne period of the early eighteenth century. In America, Queen Anne Revival freely absorbed various influences and adapted them to the needs of a newly affluent middle class. A variety of textures, materials, colors and distinctive millwork contribute to the complexity of such Tampa examples at 341 Plant Avenue, Circa 1889 and at 801 Delaware Avenue, Circa 1911. Some of the Classical and Colonial Revival influences may be perceived in both buildings.


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