Tudorbethan

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Tudorbethan is an architectural style that imitates and romanticizes elements of 16th-century English Tudor design, often seen in picturesque suburban houses with timber framing and steep gables.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
aestheticGoal create cozy domestic image
evoke traditional Englishness
alsoKnownAs Mock Tudor NERFINISHED
Tudor Revival NERFINISHED
contrastsWith modernist minimalism
strict historical accuracy
developedInPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
emergedAs part of wider Tudor Revival trend
emphasizes picturesque rooflines
romantic historical associations
visual texture of materials
hasCharacteristic arched doorways
asymmetrical compositions
decorative chimney pots
decorative half-timbering
exposed timber framing on facades
grouped casement windows
leaded glass windows
massive chimneys
nostalgic evocation of English country houses
ornamental bargeboards
overhanging upper stories
picturesque appearance
picturesque suburban house forms
prominent gables
romanticized medieval elements
steeply pitched roofs
stucco or masonry infill panels
tall narrow windows
use of brick and stone detailing
inspiredBy 16th-century English domestic architecture
Tudor architecture NERFINISHED
popularIn Australia NERFINISHED
Canada NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
relatedTo Arts and Crafts movement NERFINISHED
Domestic Revival architecture
typicalBuildingType early 20th-century commuter-belt housing
interwar suburban semi-detached house
usedFor detached villas
small country houses
some public buildings
suburban houses

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Tudor Revival hasAlternativeName Tudorbethan