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Rise of the Terrace.

Three projects in different regions, climates and cultural backgrounds show surprisingly strong similarities: High density housing projects which provide private outdoor space for each flat. At least in Europe it’s a response to the growing problem of urban sprawls. How attract people going back to the city centres if[...]