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An apartment house, also known as an apartment building or a block of flats, is a multi-story building that contains multiple living units, each of which is rented out to individuals or families. The apartments are usually designed to be self-contained, with their own kitchen, bathroom, and living areas. The size of the apartments can vary greatly, from small studio apartments to large multi-bedroom units. The building may also have common areas, such as a lobby, a laundry room, or a rooftop terrace, that are shared by all residents. Apartment houses are typically located in urban areas, where the demand for housing is high. They are often built using materials such as concrete, steel, or brick, and may be designed in a variety of architectural styles. Some apartment houses are owned and managed by a single entity, such as a real estate company or a housing association, while others are owned by individual landlords who rent out the units themselves. One of the advantages of living in an apartment house is that it offers a relatively affordable housing option for people who cannot afford to buy their own homes. It also provides a sense of community, as residents often share common spaces and amenities. However, apartment living can also have its downsides, such as noise from neighboring units, lack of privacy, and limited outdoor space. Overall, apartment houses are an important part of the housing landscape in many urban areas, providing a convenient and affordable housing option for millions of people around the world.

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An apartment house is a multi-unit dwelling structure, usually constructed for residential purposes. The structure usually contains a number of dwellings, each with its own entrance, kitchen, living and dining areas, and bathroom. Depending on the size of the dwelling, some may also have a balcony or terrace. Apartment houses are usually constructed from a variety of materials, such as brick, stone, wood, and concrete. Apartment houses may be owned and operated by a single entity, or by a number of entities, such as a real estate company or a housing association.

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CITATION : "Robert Johnson. 'Apartment House.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=179214 (Accessed on June 30, 2025)"


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