Storybook architecture is a style popularized in the 1920s in England and the United States. Houses built in this style may be referred to as storybook houses.
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| - Storybook architecture is a style popularized in the 1920s in England and the United States. Houses built in this style may be referred to as storybook houses. (en)
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| - Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
- San Francisco
- Berkeley, California
- Beverly Hills, California
- Blaise Hamlet
- Hobbit Houses
- Hugh W. Comstock
- Dovecote
- Montclair, Oakland, California
- The Tuck Box
- Los Angeles
- Steve Jobs
- Novelty architecture
- Idora Park
![http://dbpedia.org/resource/File:Spadena_Witch_House.jpg](http://dbpedia.org/resource/File:Spadena_Witch_House.jpg) - Palo Alto
- Meyer & Holler
- American architectural styles
- Alameda, California
- House styles
- Culver City
- Earl Young (architect)
- San Leandro
- Hansel and Gretel
- Harold G. Stoner
- Harry Oliver
- Hayward, California
- Tam O'Shanter Inn
- Atwater Village, Los Angeles
- Charlie Chaplin Studios
- Lafayette, California
- Lawrence and Martha Joseph Residence and Apartments
- Dovecotes
- Piedmont, California
- Spadena House
- Oakland, California
- Sherman Oaks, California
- Provincial Revivalism
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| - Much of a building’s Storybook character is expressed in the roof design. The roof is often designed to appear thatched with undulating and uneven shingles applied in waving patterns. Steeply pitched roofs of multiple gables with rolled or pointed eaves are accented with turrets and dovecotes capped with conical roofs. (en)
- A dovecote is a small, decorative shelter for pigeons often built on top of a house. It looks like a receptacle for secret messages from a fairy-tale world, and this whimsy makes up for the fact that no one actually wants pigeons roosting on their house. Dovecotes are especially common in certain parts of the Los Angeles suburbs, on ‘‘storybook ranch’’ homes — houses recast on the exterior to resemble a cottage that one of the Seven Dwarves might live in... as an intern at a historic preservation firm in Sherman Oaks, I was assigned the task of documenting every dovecote within 10 blocks of the office. (en)
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