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Ranches, Rowhouses, and Railroad Flats: American Homes: How They Shape Our Landscapes and Neighborhoods

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Exploring the evolution of legal, cultural, and technological standards, this book analyzes the essential criteria for a minimum standard family home, covering freestanding houses, attached homes, and apartments. It delves into aspects such as interior design, outdoor connectivity, and essential utilities while addressing environmental concerns. Additionally, the author investigates how homes interact with other building types and open spaces to form cohesive neighborhoods, highlighting the complexities of modern housing needs.

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Ranches, Rowhouses, and Railroad Flats: American Homes: How They Shape Our Landscapes and Neighborhoods, Christine Hunter

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