Created By: Matt Parbs
John Dierks/Meta Nacre House, 2228 Roosevelt Street; 1926.This is a bungalow with brick veneer and wood shingle wall surfaces. The gable roofs have wide overhangs with exposed rafters and brackets reminiscent of "Stick" Style. The house, with natural materials ands "stick" expression, is a good Clinton example of the Bungaloid Style. Bungaloid design, with its emphasis on craftsmanship and harmony with nature, was an original American style based upon few antecedents.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Architectural Tour of Clinton
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