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ECLECTIC ARCHITECTURE created in the United States between the 1880s and 1930s was characterized by a new degree of inclusiveness that represented a major shift in the way American approached design.
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design date unknown, rustic city house, rustic expression, academic eclecticism, eclectic diversity, modern cosmopolis, programmatic conditions, academic movement, speculative houses, regional mode, pronounced departure, rustic houses, four architects, rustic ambience, rustic design, vernacular sources, supervising architect, contract notices, living hall, regional expression, regional qualities, classical details, academic principles
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San Francisco, New York, United States, Page Brown, Shingle Style, Bay Area, Willis Polk, West Coast, Courtesy John Beach, East Coast, Bernard Maybeck, Documents Collection, San Franciscans, Mill Valley, Kim Spurgeon Fly, Russian Hill, The Bend, Van Brunt, Beaux Arts, Empire Cottage, Los Angeles, High Victorian, Columbian Exposition, New England, Bruce Porter
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