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Federal architecture - Wikipedia The historic eastern part of Bleecker Street in New York, between Broadway and the Bowery, is home to Federal-style row houses at 7 to 13 and 21 to 25 Bleecker Street
The Federal Style Explained - Village Preservation To help understand and appreciate the Federal style and its characteristics, here is a detailed explanation of the style as applied to the New York City row house
NYCs 19th-century rowhouse styles and exquisite examples for sale These structures, known as Federal-style rowhouses, were influenced by English Georgian architecture and the classical tradition Typically built between 1790 and 1835, they featured red brick facades laid in Flemish bond, high peaked roofs with dormer windows, and delicate wrought-iron details
Federal style houses New York City – Ephemeral New York Federal-style row houses fanned out east along the Bowery and west to Harrison Street, which was once the “bouwerie” of settler Annetje Jens (“a little woman with merry eyes beneath her Dutch cap and a fondness for bright clothing” her biographer says) and then the site of Harrison Brewery
Federal Style 1780 -1820 | PHMC gt; Pennsylvania Architectural Field Guide It is really a refinement of the Georgian style, which was popular in the years preceding the Federal style Like the Georgian style, the Federal style is designed around center hall floor plan, or side hall for narrow row houses
Federal Style Architecture: What It Is and How to Spot It Federal-style homes look simple at first—but the beauty is in the balance, symmetry, and careful little details Here's what makes them stand out and how to spot or replicate the features in real homes
Federal-Era Row Houses - Village Preservation A special part of Village Preservation’s mission is the documentation and preservation of Federal Era (1790-1835) rowhouses in Lower Manhattan
Federal - Antique Homes The formal high-style Federal house was nearly cubical with an almost flat roof There is a leaded fanlight over the door Red brick with white trim was preferred and many were built in New England’s prosperous coastal cities in the firest decades of the nineteenth century
Federal Style Row House Floor Plans - Uperplans Federal Style Row Houses, prevalent in the United States from 1780 to 1830, are characterized by their distinctive architectural features and elegant floor plans