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Architectural Guidelines
Architectural Guidelines
Architectural Guidelines
Introduction
Cover
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Intent & Purpose
Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation
Why Maintain & Preserve?
Vision for Dubuque's Historic Preservation Districts
Long Range Goals
Methodology-Use of the Guidelines
Map of Historic Districts
Design Review Process
How to Get Started
History of Dubuque
History of Architectural Styles and Types in Dubuque
Architectural Styles
Architectural Styles and Types in Each District
Early Republic
Federal
Mid-19th Century
Greek Revival
Octagon
Late Victorian
Italianate
Queen Anne
Renaissance Revival
Richardsonian Romanesque
Second Empire
Shingle
Stick
Stick-Eastlake
Late 19th & 20th Century Revivals
Beaux Arts
Classical Revival
Neo-Classical Revival
Georgian Revival
Gothic Revival
Tudor Revival
Victorian Gothic
Mission-Spanish Colonial
Dutch Colonial
Bungalow-Craftsman
Modern Movement
Art Moderne-Art Deco
Other
Dubuque-Brick Vernacular
Front Gable
American Four Square
Brick Flat-Rowhouses
Workers Cottage
Guidelines for Residential Properties
Guidelines for Rehabilitation & Restoration
Masonry
Foundations
Walls
Chimneys
Roofing
Materials
Forms
Gutters & Downspouts
Cupolas, Widows Walks and Cresting
Windows
Forms & Materials
Decorative Glass
Storms, Screens & Security
Shutters
Awnings
Doors
Forms & Materials
Screens & Storms
Siding
Siding Materials
Porches
Porches
Parts of a Porch
Columns, Posts, Balustrades & Stairs
Architectural Details
Architectural Details
Painting
Paint Removal & Color Selection
New Construction
Overview
Primary Buildings
Additions
Outbuildings
ADA Compliant Access
Fire Escapes
Satellite Dishes
Guidelines for Commercial Properties
Guidelines for Rehabilitation & Restoration
Cornices
Storefronts
Display Windows & Bulkheads
Windows
Entrances
Awnings
Lighting
Signage
Architectural Features
New Construction
Overview
Resources
Resources
Glossary of Historic Preservation Terms
Resources Available from the Carnegie-Stout Library
Selected Reading
Funding Sources
Local Contacts
State & National Resources
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