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A Cape Cod house is a low, broad, single or double-story frame building with a moderately-steep-pitched gabled roof, a large central chimney, and very little ornamentation. Originating in New England in the 17th century, the simple symmetrical design was constructed of local materials to withstand the stormy weather of Cape Cod. It features a central front door flanked by multipaned windows. The space above the first floor was often left as unfinished attic space, with or without windows on the gable ends.

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  • Cape Cod (house) (en)
  • Casa Cabo Cod (es)
  • Cape Cod house (it)
  • Кейп-код (ru)
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  • Col termine inglese di Cape Cod house si intende un tipo di casa vernacolare contraddistinta da un tetto architravato, con un camino centrale e poche ornamentazioni. Originatasi come tipologia nel New England nel XVII secolo, questa tipologia di casa divenne particolarmente popolare a Cape Cod dove la struttura spartana e i materiali locali la resero ideale per il clima locale. La tipologia riprese vigore tra gli anni '30 e '50 e del Novecento come parte del stile revival coloniale britannico. (it)
  • A Cape Cod house is a low, broad, single or double-story frame building with a moderately-steep-pitched gabled roof, a large central chimney, and very little ornamentation. Originating in New England in the 17th century, the simple symmetrical design was constructed of local materials to withstand the stormy weather of Cape Cod. It features a central front door flanked by multipaned windows. The space above the first floor was often left as unfinished attic space, with or without windows on the gable ends. (en)
  • El estilo de las Casas Cabo Cod son un estilo arquitectónico de edificios bajos, amplios, de un solo piso con un techo a dos aguas de pendiente moderada, una gran chimenea central y muy poca ornamentación. Originario de la región de la Nueva Inglaterra en el siglo XVII, el diseño simétrico simple se construyó con materiales locales para resistir el clima tormentoso y duro del Cabo Cod. Cuenta con una puerta de entrada central flanqueada por ventanas de varios paneles. El espacio sobre el primer piso a menudo se dejaba sin terminar, con o sin ventanas en los extremos del hastial. (es)
  • Кейп-код (Cape Cod) — традиционный тип североамериканского сельского (загородного) дома XVII-XX веков. Характеризуется в первую очередь симметричностью фасада, деревянной наружной отделкой или деревянным каркасом, мансардными выступающими окнами. Название дано по полуострову Кейп-Код, где селились первые переселенцы из Англии. Современные дома в стиле «кейп-код» практически всегда содержат элементы других стилей, таких, как «бунгало», «ранчо», «тюдор» и «крафтсмен». (ru)
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  • A Cape Cod house is a low, broad, single or double-story frame building with a moderately-steep-pitched gabled roof, a large central chimney, and very little ornamentation. Originating in New England in the 17th century, the simple symmetrical design was constructed of local materials to withstand the stormy weather of Cape Cod. It features a central front door flanked by multipaned windows. The space above the first floor was often left as unfinished attic space, with or without windows on the gable ends. The building type enjoyed a boom in popularity and adaptation to modern needs in the 1930s–1950s, particularly with Colonial Revival embellishments. It remains a feature of New England homebuilding. (en)
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