单词 | dutch colonial |
释义 | Dutch colonialadj.n. Originally North American. A. adj. Designating a style of architecture characteristic of former Dutch colonies, often associated with brick construction and gambrel roofs; designating a building in this style. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [adjective] > other styles florida1706 massive1723 rounded1757 round-arched1782 castellar1789 baronial1807 rational1813 English colonial1817 massy1817 transitional1817 Scottish Baronial1829 rococo1830 flamboyant1832 Scotch Baronial1833 Churrigueresque1845 Russo-Byzantine1845 soaring1849 trenchant1849 vernacular1857 Scots Baronial1864 baroque1867 Perp.1867 rayonnant1873 Dutch colonial1876 Neo-Grec1878 rococoesque1885 Richardsonian1887 federal1894 organic1896 confectionery1897 European-style1907 postmodern1916 Lutyens1921 modern1927 moderne1928 functionalist1930 Williamsburg1931 Colonial Revival1934 packing case1935 Corbusian1936 lavatorial1936 pseudish1938 Adamesque1942 rationalist1952 Miesian1956 open-planned1958 Lutyensesque1961 façade1962 Odeon1964 high-tech1979 Populuxe1986 1876 Sat. Evening Post (Philadelphia) 8 Jan. 4/6 The building, of the Dutch colonial style of architecture, will be thirty feet front and forty feet deep. 1924 Times 10 June 15/5 [South Africa is] a fierce land, but with a certain homely dignity—due in great part to its Dutch colonial architecture. 1990 J. B. Anderson Durham County xiv. 275 They built a Dutch colonial two-story building comprising a central section flanked by wings with a 94-foot porch across the front. 2000 Guardian 21 Aug. i. 22/8 Oppenheimer could retreat to his beautiful Dutch colonial-style mansion of Brenthurst on the outskirts of Johannesburg. B. n. The Dutch colonial style of architecture. Also (North American): a building in this style. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [noun] > other styles transition1730 pasticcio1750 symmetrophobia1809 rococo1835 flamboyantism1846 collegiate Gothic1851 vernacular architecture1857 Neo-Grec1867 modernism1879 wedding-cake1879 Queen Anne1883 Colonial Revival1889 Chicago school1893 Dutch colonial1894 English colonial1894 monumentalism1897 vernacular1910 international style1911 Churrigueresque1913 postmodernism1914 prairie style1914 rationalism1918 lavatory style1919 functionalism1924 Mudéjar1927 façadism1933 open plan1938 Wrenaissance1942 pseudo1945 brutalism1953 open planning1958 neo-Liberty1959 Queen Annery1966 Jugendstil1967 moderne1968 strip architecture1976 high-tech1978 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > architecture > style of architecture > [noun] > other styles > a building Colonial Revival1889 Dutch colonial1912 English colonial1922 Queen Anne1984 1894 Technol. Q. & Proc. Soc. Arts (Mass. Inst. Technol.) 7 325 Colonial architecture is also subdivided into three branches: the English colonial of New England, the Dutch colonial of New York and vicinity, and the French colonial of the South. 1912 Daily Northwestern (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) 20 Jan. 7/1 The gambrel-roofed houses, familiary [sic] known as ‘Dutch Colonial’. 1997 M. Riordan & L. Hoddeson Crystal Fire vii. 119 John and Jane found a modest two-story Dutch colonial in wealthy, woodsy, Summit. 2004 New Yorker 2 Aug. 68/1 He would be more comfortable in a big solid Dutch Colonial or a rambling late-Georgian vernacular. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2022). < adj.n.1876 |
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