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- Territorial_Revival_architecture abstract "Territorial Revival architecture describes the style of architecture developed in the U.S. state of New Mexico in the 1930s that incorporated elements of traditional regional building techniques with higher style elements. The style, named after the New Mexico Territory (1850-1912), was intended to recall the state's Territorial history and was extensively employed for state government buildings in Santa Fe. The style was encouraged by a State Planning Board proclamation of 1934, which advocated the redesign of the state capitol in "the local Santa Fe type of architecture." Distinguishing features of the style are the use of adobe construction with low, flat roofs with a sharp brick edging, and sash windows.Territorial architecture was current in the New Mexico Territory from about 1848 until 1900. The original style was adapted to domestic architecture, typically of one story. Doors and windows sometimes featured pediments or decorative trim reminiscent of Greek Revival architecture. The revival style was applied to much larger buildings and is confined to New Mexico.The Territorial Revival style continues to be popular in New Mexico into the 21st century, particularly for commercial buildings, small offices and strip malls.".
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- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Revival_architecture.
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico.
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLink New_Mexico_Territory.
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Pediment.
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Fe,_New_Mexico.
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Sash_window.
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Strip_mall.
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- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Territorial_architecture.
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLink File:Bataan_Memorial_Building_Santa_Fe.jpg.
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Postwar Territorial".
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Spanish Territorial".
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Territorial Revival architecture".
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Territorial Revival".
- Territorial_Revival_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Territorial style".
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- Territorial_Revival_architecture subject Category:Architecture_in_New_Mexico.
- Territorial_Revival_architecture subject Category:Territorial_Revival_architecture.
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- Territorial_Revival_architecture comment "Territorial Revival architecture describes the style of architecture developed in the U.S. state of New Mexico in the 1930s that incorporated elements of traditional regional building techniques with higher style elements. The style, named after the New Mexico Territory (1850-1912), was intended to recall the state's Territorial history and was extensively employed for state government buildings in Santa Fe.".
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