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Architecture of the United States : ウィキペディア英語版
Architecture of the United States

The architecture of the United States demonstrates a broad variety of architectural styles and built forms over the country's history of over four centuries of independence and former British rule.
Architecture in the United States is as diverse as its multicultural society and has been shaped by many internal and external factors and regional distinctions. As a whole it represents a rich eclectic and innovative tradition.〔Chaney, Sheldn. "''The New World Architecture''" Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1935, p. 14〕

==Pre-Columbian==

The oldest surviving nonimported structures on the territory that is now known as the United States were made by the Ancient Pueblo People of the four corners region.〔Sanford, Trent Elwood, "The Architecture of the Southwest: Indian, Spanish, American'', WW Norton & Company, Inc, New York, 1950〕 The Tiwa speaking people have inhabited Taos Pueblo continuously for over 1000 years.〔Ring, Trudy, editor, ''International Dictionary of Historic Places: vol. 1, Americas'', Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago, 1995, p. 677〕 The related Chacoan civilization built extensive public architecture in northwestern New Mexico from CE 700 – 1250 until drought forced them to relocate. Another related people, now best known through the Cliff Palace and neighboring structures in Mesa Verde National Park, created distinctive cliff dwellings in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, and Arizona from the 12th through to the 14th century.

Other Native American architecture is known from traditional structures, such as long houses, wigwams, tipis and hogans. Images by Theodor de Bry of local Algonquian villages Pomeiooc and Secoton in what later became coastal North Carolina survive from the late 16th century. Artist and cartographer John White stayed at the short-lived Roanoke Colony for 13 months and recorded over 70 watercolor images of indigenous people, plants, and animals.
The remote location of the Hawaiian Islands from North America gave ancient Hawaii a substantial period of precolonial architecture. Early structures reflect Polynesian heritage and the refined culture of Hawaii. Post-contact late-19th-century Hawaiian architecture shows various foreign influences such as the Victorian, Georgian, and early-20th-century Spanish Colonial Revival style.

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