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The Stick style was a late-19th-century American architectural style, transitional between the Carpenter Gothic style of the mid-19th century, and the Queen Anne style that it had evolved into by the 1890s. It is named after its use of linear "stickwork" (overlay board strips) on the outside walls to mimic an exposed half-timbered frame. Der Stick style ist ein US-amerikanischer Architekturstil. Er erreichte seine weiteste Verbreitung im letzten Viertel des 19. Jahrhunderts und ist je nach Ort seiner Entwicklung leicht unterschiedlich ausgeprägt. Er bildet den Übergang zwischen dem -Stil der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts und dem Queen-Anne-Stil, welcher sich in den 1890ern entwickelte.Der Architekturstil erhält seinen Namen von dem "stickwork" (overlay board strips= aufgesetzten Bretterrahmen) auf den Außenwänden, um ein vorspringendes Holzfachwerk darzustellen. Lo Stick style (letteralmente "Stile bacchetta") è uno stile architettonico americano della fine del XIX secolo, transizione tra il Carpenter Gothic della metà del XIX secolo ed il Queen Anne Style che si evolvette negli anni '90 dell'Ottocento.Deve il proprio nome dall'uso frequente di intelaiature in legno (in inglese: "stickwork") e per il largo uso di legno. Stick style var en amerikansk arkitekturstil på sena 1800-talet. Stilen tillämpades gärna som utsmyckning på lantliga trävillor och järnvägsstationer och har även använts på svenska villor under denna tidsperiod. El estilo Stick es un estilo arquitectónico estadounidense de finales del siglo XIX, de transición entre el estilo gótico carpintero de mediados del siglo XIX y el estilo Queen Anne en el que se había convertido en la década de 1890.​ Lleva el nombre de su uso de "stickwork" lineal (tiras de tableros superpuestos) en las paredes exteriores para imitar un marco de entramado de madera expuesto.​​
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Der Stick style ist ein US-amerikanischer Architekturstil. Er erreichte seine weiteste Verbreitung im letzten Viertel des 19. Jahrhunderts und ist je nach Ort seiner Entwicklung leicht unterschiedlich ausgeprägt. Er bildet den Übergang zwischen dem -Stil der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts und dem Queen-Anne-Stil, welcher sich in den 1890ern entwickelte.Der Architekturstil erhält seinen Namen von dem "stickwork" (overlay board strips= aufgesetzten Bretterrahmen) auf den Außenwänden, um ein vorspringendes Holzfachwerk darzustellen. Stick style var en amerikansk arkitekturstil på sena 1800-talet. Stilen tillämpades gärna som utsmyckning på lantliga trävillor och järnvägsstationer och har även använts på svenska villor under denna tidsperiod. Lo Stick style (letteralmente "Stile bacchetta") è uno stile architettonico americano della fine del XIX secolo, transizione tra il Carpenter Gothic della metà del XIX secolo ed il Queen Anne Style che si evolvette negli anni '90 dell'Ottocento.Deve il proprio nome dall'uso frequente di intelaiature in legno (in inglese: "stickwork") e per il largo uso di legno. El estilo Stick es un estilo arquitectónico estadounidense de finales del siglo XIX, de transición entre el estilo gótico carpintero de mediados del siglo XIX y el estilo Queen Anne en el que se había convertido en la década de 1890.​ Lleva el nombre de su uso de "stickwork" lineal (tiras de tableros superpuestos) en las paredes exteriores para imitar un marco de entramado de madera expuesto.​​ The Stick style was a late-19th-century American architectural style, transitional between the Carpenter Gothic style of the mid-19th century, and the Queen Anne style that it had evolved into by the 1890s. It is named after its use of linear "stickwork" (overlay board strips) on the outside walls to mimic an exposed half-timbered frame.
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