"Modern" style homes that are known for their tall windows, lack or ornamentation and unusual mixture of wall materials ranging from stone to brick. Architects designed Contemporary-style homes (in the Modern family) between 1950 and 1970, and created two versions, one with a flat-roof and another with gabled types. The latter is often characterized by exposed beams. Both styles tend to be one-story tall and were also designed to incorporate the surrounding landscape into their overall look.
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