In the early 17th century Dutch Republic, Hendrick de Keyser played an important role in developing the Amsterdam Renaissance style, which has local characteristics including the prevalence of tall narrow town - houses, the «trapgevel» or
Dutch gable and the employment of decorative triangular pediments over doors and windows in which the apex rises much more steeply than in most other Renaissance architecture, but in keeping with the profile of the gable.
A beautifully landscaped garden surrounds this Cape
Dutch gabled home.
Not exact matches
The buildings to the back on South William Street 13 — 23 also were reconstructed in the
Dutch revival style, evoking New Amsterdam with the use of red brick as building material and the features of stepped
gables.
[8] Stepped
gables on early 20th - century
Dutch Revival buildings on S William Street in Lower Manhattan recall the
Dutch origins of the city.
Queen Anne /
Dutch Colonial Revival cottage built in 1903 with shingled
gables and fanciful turrets; site of «The Misses Janes School of Hollywood» starting in 1911
Think Cape
Dutch architecture and one immediately calls to mind the style's most distinctive feature: the central
gable.
Built out of coral stone with
Dutch style
gables, Harmony House is situated just yards from beautiful Gibbs Beach...
The stunning backdrop of the Hottentots Holland Mountains, the tree - lined streets and the white
gabled Cape
Dutch homesteads all blend in tranquil harmony.
Amsterdam, the buzzing
Dutch capital, is a gorgeous city of
gabled mansions, canals and parks.
To stay true to the area's architectural roots, he designed the house in traditional
Dutch Colonial style, with gambrel and
gable roofs.
While its façade maintains a traditional silhouette, the modern concrete structure is freshened by a coat of pure white plaster and steep
gables, reminiscent of
Dutch colonial buildings found in the West Indies and influenced by the modern agrarian architecture of Australia's Glenn Murcutt.