The Fleming House in Denver represents the second type. In this
case a classical portico is placed on a somewhat typical late Queen
Anne building. These Neo-Classical elements lead to confusion and the
temptation to place these structures in the Classical Revival category.
To avoid this problem, residences with classical elements are considered
to be Colonial Revival.
The third type of Colonial Revival house is the most common. These are
the simple gabled houses with several Colonial elements such as broken
pediments, eight-over-eight sash windows, fanlights, and sidelights,
and shutters. |