DescriptionAugust Geib House, Buffalo, New York - 20211222.jpg
English: The August Geib House, 226 Kay Street at Eggert Road, Buffalo, New York, December 2021. Built in 1934, this modestly handsome two-story brick residence is an example of the Minimal Traditional style of proto-suburban residential architecture that was popular in the United States during the interwar years, and in particular is a good primer on how the contemporaneously popular Tudor Revival played a role in the aesthetic: the asymmetrical façade with multiple gables, steeply pitched roof, and particularly the bluntly pointed arch above the front entrance are all telltale characteristics. Its original owner and probable builder was August Geib (1888-1947), the German-born owner of an eponymous contracting company. Geib lived in the house with his family until his death.
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