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Ranch Architecture in Phoenix
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The ranch architectural style is like jazz and great cheeseburgers — it’s an art form unique to America. Low-slung ranch homes, modeled after the casual style of homes on true Western ranches, were first built in the 1930s and spent the next four decades popping up like mushrooms all over the countryside. After falling out of favor in the 1980s and 1990s, ranch homes are now enjoying a return to vogue, mostly as custom-built homes.
The ranch house can be considered a subtype of modern-style architecture, which embraces open spaces and the connection between indoor and outdoor living. The art form was pioneered by California architect Cliff May, whose houses were often a single room deep so that each room could open to the outside and benefit from sunshine and warm breezes.
Key Elements
Famous Examples Practically Speaking: Hassles and Headaches Ranch houses were created for the California landscape and climate. If you’re living in, say, Minnesota, a home designed to enjoy balmy weather is not necessarily a good fit, but that didn’t stop ranch homes from being mass-produced ad nauseam across the country.
Lifestyle But the style also evokes a less eco-friendly era, as its sprawling floor plan gobbles up land and is not particularly conscious about conserving space or resources.
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