Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Architecture develops in a region for practical reasons. Even if you could find a brick colonial in CA, you wouldn't want it. Not just earthquake safety but air circulation and controlling temperatures, and fitting into steep hilly lots.
Bungalows, southwestern / mission, and contemporaries are popular there because they suit the climate and landscape.
This. I moved east, and while I really love and miss the housing aesthetic of the west coast (I think colonials are blerg) I know they don't make sense here.