Modern Style Homes in Greater Salt Lake City/Park City, by Kathy Opolski, Greater Salt Lake City/Park City Real Estate Expert
Two modern styles of home building are known as "contemporary" and "shed." The styles originated in the 1950's. Architects were quite fond of these styles and designed many homes to reflect this. Contemporary and shed styles break away from the traditional home designs of the past. Many of these homes were designed by architects. This quality is appealing to homebuyers in the Greater Salt Lake City/Park City area today.
It is easy to recognize a contemporary style home. The first thing to notice is the large low-pitched or flat roof. The eave overhangs are wide and the gables face the front of the home. In many of the examples seen in Greater Salt Lake City/Park City part of the structure is exposed. The windows of a contemporary style house are different, and may have unusual shapes. The placement of the windows is also different from previous architectural styles of the past. Another giveaway that the house is of the modern style is the lack of ornamentation to the exterior. However, they are far from plain. The architectural design makes contemporary houses interesting and unique.
The shed style of building is similar to the contemporary style. The most obvious difference between these two styles is with the roof line. They have moderate to high pitched rooflines. Many of these rooflines are angled in a different direction. Each of these "pieces" comes together to give the home the look of a geometric sculpture. The siding material used on shed style homes adds to this geometric modern look. Predominant architects of this style, Robert Venturi and Charles Moore, used wood-shingle wall cladding on the exterior of their home designs. Other architects and builders used board siding and brick veneer in place of the wood-shingling. The material was applied in several different directions including horizontally, diagonally, and of course, vertically. The windows of shed homes are of different sizes and tend to be small. The key to a shed home is asymmetry. If you would like more information about this style or other home styles, go to www.KathyOHomes.com or contact Kathy Opolski at 801-518-4599 or kathyo@kathyohomes.com.
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