Bloomberg Wonders Why America’s New Apartment Buildings All Look the Same


Cheap stick framing has led to a proliferation of blocky, forgettable mid-rises—and more than a few construction fires.



"These buildings are in almost every U.S. city. They range from three to seven stories tall and can stretch for blocks. They’re usually full of rental apartments, but they can also house college dorms, condominiums, hotels, or assisted-living facilities. Close to city centers, they tend toward a blocky, often colorful modernism; out in the suburbs, their architecture is more likely to feature peaked roofs and historical motifs. Their outer walls are covered with fiber cement, metal, stucco, or bricks."

Not to forget, these apartment buildings also have commercial centers that are same everywhere. Everyone in this country knows how a Best Buy store looks like and which shelf has what they need. 
You can go miles and miles and chances are you'll be traveling in the same built environment.

Orhan Ayyüce via Archinect - News http://bit.ly/2NcOtvB

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