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The Airplane Bungalow is a residential style of the United States dating from the early 20th century, with roots in the Arts and Crafts Movement, and elements also common to the American Craftsman style, and Prairie Style. It was more popular in the western half of the U.S., and southwestern and western Canada. The house of inventor and industrialist Ferdinand N. Kahler in New Albany, Indiana, built circa 1920, meets that criterion with its second-story sleeping room, even though the straightforward rectilinear design lacks gables and overhangs, and was brick construction, not wood.

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  • The Airplane Bungalow is a residential style of the United States dating from the early 20th century, with roots in the Arts and Crafts Movement, and elements also common to the American Craftsman style, and Prairie Style. It was more popular in the western half of the U.S., and southwestern and western Canada. The house of inventor and industrialist Ferdinand N. Kahler in New Albany, Indiana, built circa 1920, meets that criterion with its second-story sleeping room, even though the straightforward rectilinear design lacks gables and overhangs, and was brick construction, not wood. (en)
  • El Airplane Bungalow es un estilo residencial de Estados Unidos que data de principios del siglo XX, con raíces en el movimiento Arts and Crafts, y elementos también comunes al estilo American Craftsman y Prairie School.​ Fue más popular en la mitad occidental de Estados Unidos y en el suroeste de Canadá. (es)
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  • The Airplane Bungalow is a residential style of the United States dating from the early 20th century, with roots in the Arts and Crafts Movement, and elements also common to the American Craftsman style, and Prairie Style. It was more popular in the western half of the U.S., and southwestern and western Canada. General similarities to the California bungalow include low-pitched, gabled roofs with oversized eaves and exposed rafters that create a canopy effect, and bands of windows. In most accounts the special characteristic of "airplane" bungalows is a single room on the second floor, surrounded by windows, said to resemble the cockpit of an airplane, and designed as a sleeping room in summer weather with all-around access to breezes. One early example is the Pleasance House in Echo Park, Los Angeles, dating from 1914. The style is described (in this source) as a variation of the Craftsman style, characterized by "its 'pop-up' second story; low-pitched gable roof with wide eaves and exposed structural members; wood clapboard siding; wood windows (primarily double-hung, with some tripartite, fixed, and casement); and prominent projecting front entrance porch." By April 1916 the style had "just reached" El Paso, Texas, with a house, in the 2600 block, on the south side of Montana Street (now Avenue). Newspaper coverage noted the style's popularity in California for several years prior, and that "The room in the top of the roof, which gives the bungalow its name, is designed as a sleeping room." The house of inventor and industrialist Ferdinand N. Kahler in New Albany, Indiana, built circa 1920, meets that criterion with its second-story sleeping room, even though the straightforward rectilinear design lacks gables and overhangs, and was brick construction, not wood. (en)
  • El Airplane Bungalow es un estilo residencial de Estados Unidos que data de principios del siglo XX, con raíces en el movimiento Arts and Crafts, y elementos también comunes al estilo American Craftsman y Prairie School.​ Fue más popular en la mitad occidental de Estados Unidos y en el suroeste de Canadá. Las similitudes generales con el California bungalow incluyen techos a dos aguas de pendiente baja con aleros de gran tamaño y vigas expuestas que crean un efecto de dosel y bandas de ventanas. En la mayoría de los relatos, la característica especial de los airplane bungalows es una habitación individual en el segundo piso, rodeada de ventanas, que se dice que se asemeja a la cabina de un avión, y diseñada como un dormitorio en el clima de verano con acceso completo a la brisa. Un ejemplo temprano es Pleasance House en Echo Park, Los Ángeles que data de 1914. El estilo se describe como una variación del estilo Craftsman, caracterizado por "su segundo piso 'emergente'; techo a dos aguas de pendiente baja con aleros anchos y miembros estructurales expuestos; revestimiento de tablillas de madera; ventanas de madera (principalmente de doble guillotina, con algunos tripartitos, fijos y abatibles) y un prominente porche de entrada frontal que sobresale".​ En abril de 1916, el estilo "acababa de llegar" a El Paso, Texas con una casa en el lado sur de Montana Street (ahora Avenue). La cobertura de los periódicos señaló la popularidad del estilo en California durante varios años antes, y que "la habitación en la parte superior del techo, que da nombre al bungalow, está diseñada como un dormitorio".​ La casa del inventor e industrial Ferdinand N. Kahler en New Albany, Indiana que fue construida alrededor de 1920, cumple con ese criterio con su dormitorio en el segundo piso, a pesar de que el diseño rectilíneo sencillo carece de frontones y voladizos, y era de ladrillo, no de madera.​ (es)
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