Frisian architecture

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Frisian architecture is a traditional regional building style from Friesland in the northern Netherlands, characterized by brick construction, stepped gables, and forms adapted to coastal and rural landscapes.

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instanceOf architectural style
regional architecture
adaptedTo coastal landscapes
flood-prone areas
rural landscapes
wet polder environment
appliesToRegion Friesland NERFINISHED
West Friesland NERFINISHED
coastal northern Netherlands
characteristic barns attached to dwelling houses
brick farmhouses
compact village houses
crow-stepped gables
decorative brickwork
detached farmsteads
elongated farmyard layouts
gable stones and plaques
high gables facing the street
saddle roofs
stepped gables
symmetrical façades
thatched roofs in rural areas
country Netherlands
culturalContext Frisian culture
rural agrarian society in Friesland
feature buildings on artificial dwelling mounds
farmhouses oriented to shelter from prevailing winds
raised foundations
hasPart Frisian farmhouse type
church buildings
rural barns
town halls
village street houses
historicalPeriod 19th century rural building
Early Modern period
surface form: Early modern period

Middle Ages
influencedBy Dutch brick architecture
Hanseatic trading cities
Renaissance gable traditions
materialUsed brick
clay roof tiles
timber
relatedTo Dutch architecture
North German brick architecture
Wadden Sea coastal architecture
typicalBuilding brick village church with tower
head-neck-body farmhouse
historic canal houses in Frisian towns
stolp farmhouse in West Friesland

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Harlingen hasBuildingStyle Frisian architecture