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An apartment is a self-contained living space that is typically located within a larger building, such as a hotel or multiple dwelling. Apartments can range in size from a single room to a large multi-room complex and can be leased out to tenants. They usually have their own entrance, kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom, and may also include additional living spaces such as a living room, dining room, or study. Apartments are a popular choice for urban dwellers as they offer an efficient use of space, a comfortable and secure living environment, and are usually more affordable than single-family homes. One important aspect of apartments is their design. Architects and designers must take into account the specific needs of tenants when creating an apartment building, including providing adequate storage space, creating access to outdoor areas, and providing comfortable and functional living spaces. Additionally, apartments can also depict varying levels of luxury depending on the geographic location of the story and the particular scene being depicted. For example, apartment interiors in Tokyo may be lushly decorated, while those in a rural town may be more sparsely decorated. Another key aspect of apartments is their history and evolution. The word apartment is derived from the old French term appartement, which means to be separated or distinct. In its initial manifestation in the English language, apartment had the meaning of a room or suite of rooms within a dwelling, usually offering a private entrance. Over time, apartments have become a popular housing option, particularly in urban areas where space is at a premium. Overall, apartments are a versatile and popular housing option that offer a range of amenities and design possibilities. From their history and evolution to their design and functionality, apartments continue to be a key part of the housing landscape.

dwelling, design, history, architecture, urban

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The study of the word 'apartment' offers a peephole into language evolution and its contextual manifestation, with a mix of historical, morphemic and pragmatic elements. 'Apartment' is derived from the old French term appartement, a noun derived from the verb appartier, meaning to be separated or distinct. This verb is in turn derived from the Latin term partitus, which, in the passive voice, carries the meaning of being divided or separated. In its initial manifestation in the English language, 'apartment' had the meaning of a room or suite of rooms within a dwelling, usually offering a private entrance.

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Henry Fontaine

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Apartment is a noun, a word that refers to a self-contained housing unit, typically located within a larger building, such as a hotel, office block, or multiple dwelling. Synonyms for apartment include lodging, flat, unit, condo, and abode. Antonyms include hut or shack, while cognates include French appartement and Spanish departamento. Variants of apartment include studio and bachelor.

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George Adrian Postea

CITATION : "George Adrian Postea. 'Apartment.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=219064 (Accessed on April 08, 2025)"

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Apartment living is defined as a residential arrangement that involves multiple units in one building or complex. Each unit typically has a separate entrance, kitchen, living and/or dining room, and bedrooms. Apartment living is a popular choice for urban dwellers as it allows for an efficient use of space, offers a comfortable and secure living environment, and is usually more affordable than single-family homes. Designers must take into account the specific needs of tenants when creating an apartment building, including providing adequate storage space, creating access to outdoor areas, and providing comfortable and functional living spaces.

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Charles Windsor

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An apartment is a self-contained living space, usually located in a building with multiple units. Apartments typically have their own entrance, kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom, and may also include additional living spaces such as a living room, dining room, or study. Apartments are usually leased out to tenants, and the landlord is responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the building. Apartments can range in size from a single room to a large multi-room complex.

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In manga, anime, and comics, an apartment is typically depicted as a dwelling unit in a building, usually shared with other occupants, although some may feature a single character who, in modern stories, is typically young and independent. Apartments can also depict varying levels of luxury depending on the geographic location of the story and the particular scene being depicted. For example, apartment interiors in Tokyo may be lushly decorated, while those in a rural town may be more sparsely decorated.

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