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Encyclopedia > 1893 in architecture

See also: 1892 in architecture, other events of 1893, 1894 in architecture and the architecture timeline. See also: 1891 in architecture, other events of 1892, 1893 in architecture and the architecture timeline. ... 1893 (MDCCCXCIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... See also: 1893 in architecture, other events of 1894, 1895 in architecture and the architecture timeline. ... This page indexes the individual year in architecture pages. ...


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VLN: S.F. Architecture 1893-1893 (3948 words)
1893), Coxhead created an idealized version of the half-timber cottage: picturesque, slightly irregular, even a little awkward, yet controlled by the encompassing double-bowed roof, with each element clearly articulated by surface timberwork to form a crisp, linear pattern (Fig.
The idea must have come from schemes by Edward Prior, which were having an important influence on English domestic architecture at that time; but the interpretation, in its form, detail, and absence of regional ties, was Coxhead's own (Longstreth 1998: 160).
By 1893, Coxhead had built himself two substantial homes, one in Pacific Heights and another in San Mateo with a view to the bay.
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