The stick style is often considered to be a transitional style linking the preceding gothic revival with the subsequent queen anne.
Victorian revival roof stype.
Another revival of the mansard roof occurred in the 1850s when paris was rebuilt by napoleon iii.
All three were inspired by the building traditions of medieval english half timbered construction with its visible structural elements steeply pitched roofs and projecting gables.
Victorian architects and builders applied decoration liberally combining features borrowed from many different eras with flourishes from their own imaginations.
The style became associated with this era and the term second empire is often used to describe any building with a mansard roof.
They also typically boast a steep shingled roof.
Mansard roofs were considered especially practical because they allowed usable living quarters to be placed in the attic.
When you look at a house built during the victorian era you might see pediments which are characteristic of greek revival or balustrades echoing a beaux arts style.
Unlike other victorian style houses which rely on materials such as brick and stone for construction stick eastlake homes are mostly constructed of wood.
Folk victorians are designed to be just a little bit smaller and more affordable than the typical victorian style house.
In other english speaking parts of the world queen.
The queen anne style in british architecture refers to either the english baroque architectural style that developed around the time of queen anne who reigned from 1702 to 1714 or a revived form that became popular during the last quarter of the 19th century and the early decades of the 20th century which is known as queen anne revival.