Why is it called American Craftsman Style? (2-Storey Residence)

Why is it called American Craftsman Style? (2-Storey Residence)

The word "Craftsman" stems from the name of a prominent magazine published from 1901 to 1916 by furniture designer Gustav Stickley. Stickley was a key proponent of the Arts and Crafts movement, which espoused the benefits of handicraft and simple, folksy design in opposition to the rise of industrial mass manufacturing. Exterior Perspective Bungalows, the most house type for dwellings in the American Craftsman style, matched the Arts and Crafts movement and were created with the…
Into the American Craftsman Style: How to Identify It? (2-Storey Residence)

Into the American Craftsman Style: How to Identify It? (2-Storey Residence)

The American Craftsman style, often known as the American Arts and Crafts movement, dates from the late 1800s and is considered modern eclectic architecture. Overhanging eaves, a low-slung gabled roof, and spacious front porches supported by pedestal-like tapered columns are all hallmarks of the design. Stone, rough-hewn wood, and stucco were frequently used. Breakfast or reading “nooks” are common in Craftsman homes, as well as a free flow from the kitchen to the family and…
American to Filipino Craftsman Houses

American to Filipino Craftsman Houses

The American Craftsman style, often known as the American Arts and Crafts movement, and is considered modern eclectic architecture. It was popular as a comprehensive design and art trend far into the 1930s, and several revivals and restoration initiatives have persisted to this day. Adapting this style to Philippine architecture is unquestionably not that far removed from our own, because it emphasizes the craftsmanship of its design The traits that characterize the American artisan style…