
Why We Don't Build More Apartments for Families
Odd Lots
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Rethinking Urban Family Housing
This chapter discusses the challenges families face in finding suitable apartment units in urban areas, emphasizing the lack of family-friendly designs in residential buildings. It critiques the trend of prioritizing small units for young professionals and contrasts the U.S. housing market with more family-oriented approaches seen in Europe and Hong Kong. The conversation further highlights the influence of planning policies and developer decisions on the availability of larger apartments for families, calling for a cultural shift in urban rental perceptions.
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