| About Tudor Architecture
The Tudor architectural style is the final development of medieval architecture during the Tudor period (1485–1603) and even beyond, for conservative college patrons. The houses and buildings of ordinary people were typically timber framed, the frame usually filled with wattle and daub but occasionally with brick and the four-centered arch, now known as the Tudor arch, was a defining feature. Tudor Style MouldingsTudor style mouldings are characterized by bold coves and ovolos, large chamfers and fillets, beak moulds, and delicate ogees and beads. |
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| Elevation drawing and design courtesy of The D.H. Ellison Co. |