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  2. Low-rise high-density - Wikipedia

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    The low-rise, high-density approach has regained popularity as an alternative to suburban sprawl and high-rise housing, offering a way to create density while providing a sense of community and connection to the ground. [7] [8] Le Corbusier: His Roq et Rob project in 1949 is considered an early influence on the low-rise, high-density approach.

  3. 5-over-1 - Wikipedia

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    5-over-1 or over-1s, also known as a one-plus-five or a podium building, [1] is a type of multi-family residential building commonly found in urban areas of North America. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The mid-rise buildings are normally constructed with four or five wood-frame stories above a concrete podium, usually for retail or resident amenity space.

  4. Multifamily residential - Wikipedia

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    Close: Term used in Glasgow for high-density slum housing built 1800–1870. Tenements usually 3 or 4 stories, terraced, back-to-back, around a short cul-de-sac. [6] Cluster house: an older form of the Q-type house (see below) [7]

  5. List of public housing developments in the United States

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    Kalihi valley homes (known as kam IV housing) Halawa Housing (Puuwai Momi) Wahiawa terrace; Palolo valley homes; Palolo homes; Puahala homes; Kaahumanu homes; Kamehameha homes; Maili I & II; Maui. Kahekili terrace (A&B) (known as uphousing & downhousing) Big Island Lokahi; Lanakila; Halealoha; Riverside

  6. List of densest neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    List of cities proper by population density; List of countries and dependencies by population density; Kowloon Walled City – the now-razed extremely dense "fortress city" district in Hong Kong. Begich Towers – a 1956 condo, housing most of the town of Whittier, Alaska.

  7. Here’s the 1 big reason American cities can’t build 3-flats ...

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    In Chicago, they're called 3-flats. In Boston, they're called triple deckers. New York City folks refer to them as brownstones. And in San Francisco, they're known as painted ladies.

  8. Half Of America's Housing Inventory Is Concentrated In One ...

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    Com study, that shows nearly 57% of America’s available housing inventory is located there. The study also shows a regionwide 19.7% increase in available inventory in comparison to one year ago.

  9. Terraced house - Wikipedia

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    The style was used for workers' housing in industrial districts during the rapid urbanisation following the Industrial Revolution, particularly in the houses built for workers of the expanding textile industry. The terrace style spread widely across the country, and was the usual form of high-density residential housing up to World War II.