Synonymous with the East Coast, 'Shingle' is a long-established architectural style that became popularized in the late 19th century. You can find shingle homes all over the country, but the style is ...
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This article originally appeared in the June 2009 issue of Architectural Digest. Evolutionary biologists don't have a single explanation for why, 450 million years ago, some pioneering fishlike ...
The Shingle Style is a uniquely American form of residential architecture influenced by Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival and Colonial Revival styles. Yet unlike its predecessors, with their elaborate ...
Dating to the 1890s, this Shingle Style dwelling was designed by an architect best known for his numerous 19th century pattern books. In Larchmont, New York, it still retains much of its original ...
Ask Thomas A. Kligerman why he’s drawn to shingle-style architecture, and he’ll be eager to elaborate. The New York-based architect is renowned for creating what most people consider the archetypal ...
A gray shingle-style mansion on Martha’s Vineyard came to the market last week for $12.4 million, making it the most expensive home for sale in the town of Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts. This newly listed ...
When Denise Davies of D2 Interieurs was hired to renovate this young family’s home, the classic Nantucket shingle-style was elegant but dated. The family (a wife, husband, and two young boys) ...
One of Pasadena’s early houses is on the market for only the fourth time in more than 12 decades. Called Los Robles Park, the 5,324-square-foot Shingle-style residence was built in 1894, just eight ...
With the first glimpse of the swaths of blueberry shrubs and native ferns that welcome them as they turn in the drive of a rugged promontory along Penobscot Bay, 800 miles north of their home in ...