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... that The Sims 2: Apartment Life is not about apartment life?
... that William Aitken , William J. Bain , J. Lister Holmes , John T. Jacobsen , and George W. Stoddard collaborated in the early 1940s to design America's first racially integrated public housing development ?
... that the Sofia , a condominium building in New York City, was originally a parking garage?
... that a condominium conversion of Manhattan House cost US$1.1 billion and took ten years?
... that in 2014, one could pay half a million US dollars to live in a former residence for people with tuberculosis ?
... that a former radio host got a free apartment in New York City's King Manor and lived there for more than three decades?
... that supply-side progressivism is a response to rising costs of housing, healthcare, and other essential goods in the United States?
... that following its closure, the former Admiral Beatty Hotel was converted into a senior citizens' apartment building?
Image 2 A
ranch-style house in Salinas, California, U.S.
Image 3 Aerial view of
tract housing developments near
Markham, Ontario
Image 4 A Mandarin's House in
Peking , China with Mr. Yang and family members on the balcony, circa 1860
Image 5 A wood-frame
American Foursquare house in Minnesota with dormer windows on each side and a large front porch
Image 7 The
Cube houses in
Rotterdam , viewed from Blaak metro station
Image 8 Seattle box is a regional style of
residential architecture that was popular in
Seattle, Washington and elsewhere in the
Pacific Northwest in the early 1900s.
Image 9 Eleazer Arnold House , 1691,
Lincoln, Rhode Island , an example of a
Stone ender style of
Rhode Island architecture that developed in the 17th century where one wall in a house is made up of a large stone chimney.
Image 10 Cottage flats are a style of housing common in Scotland, where there are single floor dwellings at ground level, and similar dwellings on the floor above.
... even though the Housing Act of 1949 called for building more housing, some projects saw more housing units destroyed than built?
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