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Adobe is a term often used to describe an architectural style found in the southwestern United States and some Spanish speaking countries, but adobe is actually a building material. Adobe consists of tightly compacted earth, clay, and straw that is hand- or form-shaped into bricks with the particular construction methods and composition varying according to climate and local custom. Adobe style homes are influenced by early Pueblo dwellings with flat roofs, adobe walls, and heavy timbers. Adobe house plans may include details influenced by the Mission style with stucco walls, arched doorways, and roof parapets. Elements of the Spanish Colonial Revival style such as red roof tiles, decorative railings, and tiled courtyards may also be apparent. You don’t have to live in the Southwest to enjoy an adobe styled house. Build your dream home with our designer-created adobe house plans and floor plans. If something is missing from the adobe home plan that you like then add it to the floor plan with our customization services. You will save thousands on architect fees when you buy your adobe house plan from HousePlans.com.
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Useful link(s):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe

Useful information:
Another term that includes adobes is the Pueblo style. Key reference works for New Mexico adobes include Of Earth and Timbers Made: the Architecture of New Mexico, by Bainbridge Bunting, (University of New Mexico Press), and Taos Adobes: Spanish Colonial and Territorial Architecture of the Taos Valley, also by Bunting (University of New Mexico Press).

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