Exterior photograph of the Henry Roth residence located in Denver, Colorado. The three cobblestone bungalows with their unusual metal barrel-lid roofs, all built by owner Henry Roth, represent the important use of found materials for residential construction during the era of the Great Depression. The houses each take the form of a variation of the popular Bungalow-type while the use of readily found and recycled materials demonstrates the economic ingenuity of Depression-era builders and property owners.
Original photograph held by The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, History Colorado
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