Architecture and House Styles |
I spent
yesterday in
No worries!
It was an excellent course, sponsored by ERA Real Estate and the National Trust
for Historic Preservation.
So if you
see me driving or walking around Cheverly – peering at houses and taking
pictures – it’s because of this course. It’s making me look at houses in an
entirely different way.
The most
important distinction that we tend to forget is that most of what we call “styles”
are actually forms of housing. For
example, what we call a Colonial is not a style, it’s a form of structure. The
features of the house determine the style. It may be a Georgian-style colonial
or a Federal-style colonial or it may be (more likely) a hodge-podge of several
different styles. The fun is in identifying the features.
Our REALTOR
magazine has a terrific on-line Architecture
Guide and a column called Architecture
Coach,. It’s fun browsing around in both of these sections – you may learn
something about your own house!
Anyway, I can
now market myself as being trained in historic real estate through the National
Trust for Historic Preservation. I definitely won’t let this be the end of my
training, though. I’m already looking forward to more.
(C) 2006 Susan Pruden.
