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Bungalow Aesthetic: Social Implications by Jean Villavelez Bergola is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This thesis examines the rise of the bungalow style of architecture in the United States between 1905-1920. It uses the small town of McMinnville, Oregon as a case study to understand why the bungalow became so popular among the American middle class. The document defines the bungalow style, explores the social factors that influenced its development, and analyzes 21 specific bungalow homes in McMinnville through historical records and interviews. The study aimed to determine the reasons for the bungalow
- Author
- Jean Villavelez Bergola
- Language
- EN