10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BUNGALOID»
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bungaloid in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
bungaloid and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Bungaloid. Homes: An. Upward. Expansion. Manyrealestate developers saw the
promise ofthebungalow's potentialand quickly adopted its features, if not its plan,
into their new homes. But they also realized that not everyone wasgoingto be ...
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Puerto Rican Houses in Sociohistorical Perspective
Plan III2: Bungaloid, Designed Except for its slender posts, the bungaloid balcdn/
porch of a Barran- quitas house (figures 123a and 123b) is American in
appearance. Glass window panes give further evidence of U.S. influence, but,
like the ...
3
Origins and Influences of Domestic Architecture in Madison, ...
The first designs for the Bungaloid were developed in California and the plan is
probably the most widely copied housing form ever developed. Complete plans
for a Bungaloid home could be purchased for as little as five dollars with a result
...
Gene Douglas Bloedorn, 1971
III "r This striking bungaloid house in northern New Jersey is No. 75 (1909). As
built by photographer Roger Millen in 1911 , the porch uses four pillars instead of
six. Though Stickley is often described as a purveyor of bungalows, fewer than ...
341LeRoy Kennedy House 721 Bulen Avenue, Columbus Built circa 1920
Bungaloid style A true bungalow is by definition a one story building, with a broad
, overhanging roof of low pitch. Almost invariably there is a front porch or veranda
, ...
Robert E. Samuelson, 1976
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Classes and Cultures: England 1918-1951
approval.17 The reactionary Dean Inge termed the style 'bungaloid', and it was
creeping 'bungaloid' the founders of the Council for the Protection of Rural
England were determined to resist. The contemporary habit of referring to those
who ...
Chicago Architecture Foundation. Sacramento, attest to the diversity of their
design. (Photograph by Mati Maldre.) A “bungaloid” mansion sits prominently on
the corner of 66th and Troy Streets in the Marquette Park neighborhood. It
dominates ...
Chicago Architecture Foundation, 2003
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The Remains of Distant Times: Archaeology and the National Trust
(Crawford 1929, 3) The use of the words such as 'bungaloid eruptions' and '
arterial roads' introduces us to another figure - Lord Curzon, that 'most superior
person' who has not had a good press but who did a great deal for conservation
in this ...
David Morgan Evans, Peter Salway, David Thackray, 1996
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Ireland Unbound: A Turn of the Century Chronicle
Despite the self-evident hegemony of bungaloid growth and ribbon development,
and the unwillingness to regulate on the part of both national and local political
elites, Fitz- simons saw himself as taking on 'paternalist bureaucrats' in the ...
Michel Peillon, Mary P. Corcoran, 2002
The word 'bungalow', like 'charabanc', descended the social scale and was used
contemptuously by those more happily placed financially. 'Bungalow' spawned
variations: 'bungaloafer' for those who lived in them, and 'bungaloid'.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BUNGALOID»
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bungaloid is used in the context of the following news items.
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Almost twenty years after Paddy Ashdown predicted Athenian-style e-referenda 'if a town decides to have a bungaloid outcrop with 1,000 new ... «New Statesman, Apr 15»
The amazing colonial history of the bungalow
“In numerous ways bungalows epitomise the problems of suburbia in general: they are not quite socially acceptable and the term 'bungaloid' ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Mar 15»
The small Irish town of Athenry has a special place in my heart. What …
An artist's impression shows the development as eight long, white, bungaloid structures, resembling blocks of a hi-tech penitentiary, discreetly ... «The Independent, Feb 15»
Why bungalows are so popular
In the golden age of house-building between the wars, the Daily Express coined the term "bungaloid" as an insult, talking in 1927 of how ... «Kent and Sussex Courier, Jan 15»
Everyman's Castle by Philippa Lewis, review: 'remarkable and …
Soon, “the whole country will be spotted with bungaloid growths within which childless couples will sleep after racing about the country in little ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 14»
Goose Shack in fine feather
The Victorian-Edwardian-bungaloid housing stock is equally as charming as adjacent Island Bay's, but not yet as expensive; and you can still ... «The Dominion Post, Apr 14»
Breaking the stranglehold
... the unsightly “bungaloid” sprawl of the 1920s and 1930s, when private house-building in England neared 270,000 units per year (in 2012 the ... «The Economist, Jan 14»
Abnormal, petty, overindulgent
... her friend Sir Tim Bell) and her hobby-racist and oft-sozzled husband, as well as the incurably bungaloid Mark, who was later to get lost in the ... «London Review of Books, Oct 13»
Bungalows are back in favour
... the mid-Twenties – the heyday of what Fleet Street dubbed “Bungaloid Britain” – and, of course, The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill by the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 13»
A Point of View: Staring at the Shard
The two are often portrayed as polar opposites: Howard the believer in privet hedges, and low-rise bungaloid development ranged along ... «BBC News, Jan 13»