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1901:Sweat lodge
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1801:Earth lodge
1619:PWA Moderne
1494:Stick style
1390:Territorial
1219:(1): 2–14.
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941:Bangladeshi
937:Fazlur Khan
904:historicist
182:bay windows
163:skyscrapers
155:terra cotta
119:Carl Condit
2088:Categories
1891:Skyscraper
1846:Moki steps
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1730:Shed style
1720:Postmodern
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1451:Italianate
1428:Antebellum
1245:2008-11-30
1193:2008-12-09
1166:2007-05-14
1119:2020-06-19
1046:2007-06-26
1018:References
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877:See also:
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71:architects
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1987:Las Vegas
1896:Sod house
1836:Log cabin
1781:Corn crib
1710:Neomodern
1685:High-tech
1680:Earthship
1665:Brutalist
1466:Victorian
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219:John Root
80:Modernism
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1962:Columbus
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113:(1895).
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2037:Seattle
1972:Houston
1967:Detroit
1957:Chicago
1952:Buffalo
1942:Atlanta
1906:Temples
1876:Saltbox
1816:I-house
1776:Chickee
1740:Usonian
1675:Dingbat
1532:Pre-war
1504:Shingle
1413:Federal
953:Chicago
171:cornice
75:Chicago
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1935:Cities
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1695:Modern
1629:Rustic
1577:Googie
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2012:Omaha
1997:Miami
1921:Tupiq
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1826:Jacal
1821:Igloo
1806:Hogan
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1231:S2CID
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494:1904
477:1899
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