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New Mexico vernacular

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'''New Mexico vernacular''' is a style of [[vernacular]] architecture.

It developed from the c.1870s to c.1940s.<ref name=nmhist>Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (1 for 2)</ref>

One typical form is the one-story hipped box massing, with very limited ornamentation. Ornamentation might include "[[Italianate architecture|Italianate]] brackets and scroll-sawn ornament, lathe-turned or square chamfered columns, wood shingles on gable ends, and diamond-patterned windows appeared. Examples often appear with no decorative elements."<ref name=nmhist/>

==References==


[[Category:Architectural styles]]
[[Category:New Mexico vernacular architecture|*]]


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