According to Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary, carport, an open-sided automobile shelter by the side of a building, is a coinage whose common usage dates back to 1939. In fact, the term was first used by Frank Lloyd Wright when he incorporated this design element for the first of his Usonian homes, the Jacobs House in
Without any particular reason for doing so, I’ve always associated carports with the suburban home architecture of 1940s and 1950s
For whatever reasons, a particularly neighborhood in Middleton, Wisconsin, has a number of examples of this type of construction.
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