French provincial architecture
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french-provincial-architecture-200-9795742
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French provincial architecture
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French provincial architecture also known as French Eclectic architecture include Manor houses or chateaux homes which were built by French aristocrats beginning in the 1600s. The homes are characterized by arched doorways and symmetrically placed elements. They are usually two stories tall with steep hipped roofs. The design came to the United States after American servicemen returned from fighting in France during World War I.
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French manor house architecture
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_provincial_architecture
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2023-03-19T04:52:28Z
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