- Source: Shirtwaist (architecture)
A Shirtwaist house is a variation of the American Four Square architectural style, predominantly built at the beginning of the 20th century. It is characterized by a first floor of exposed brick or limestone and siding-wrapped second and third floors. The style developed and is most commonly found in Kansas City. It is named for the higher-waisted women's fashion popular during that period.
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- Shirtwaist (architecture)
- Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire
- Brown Building (Manhattan)
- American Foursquare
- 1911 in architecture
- Squier Park, Kansas City, Missouri
- Robert F. Wagner
- Washington Square Park
- Economy of New York City
- New York City