bungaloid การใช้
- Bungaloid-The term Bungalow applies strictly to one-story cottage style houses with front porches dominating the street facade.
- The East End displays a variety of architectural styles ranging from isolated surviving examples of the Bungaloid are more often seen toward the eastern section.
- The Bungaloid is cousin of the bungalow, and the term is applied to houses of " one and a half " to two-story dwellings popular from the early 1900s through the 1940s.
- Bungalows became popular in the United Kingdom between the two World Wars and very large numbers were built, particularly in coastal resorts, giving rise to the pejorative adjective, " bungaloid ", first found in the Daily Express from 1927 : " Hideous allotments and bungaloid growth make the approaches to any city repulsive ".
- Bungalows became popular in the United Kingdom between the two World Wars and very large numbers were built, particularly in coastal resorts, giving rise to the pejorative adjective, " bungaloid ", first found in the Daily Express from 1927 : " Hideous allotments and bungaloid growth make the approaches to any city repulsive ".