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[[File:Flats In A Low Rise Block Icon.png|left|100px]] A flat in a ‘low rise’ block is a self-contained home in a building of up to 9 stories. These building types can include new or old buildings, modest purpose-built apartment blocks, converted office buildings or classic styles such as Victorian or Edwardian as ‘mansion blocks’. | [[File:Flats In A Low Rise Block Icon.png|left|100px]] A flat in a ‘low rise’ block is a self-contained home in a building of up to 9 stories. These building types can include new or old buildings, modest purpose-built apartment blocks, converted office buildings or classic styles such as Victorian or Edwardian as ‘mansion blocks’. | ||
==See Also In Chimni== | ==See Also In Chimni== | ||
Revision as of 17:49, 11 December 2016

A flat in a ‘low rise’ block is a self-contained home in a building of up to 9 stories. These building types can include new or old buildings, modest purpose-built apartment blocks, converted office buildings or classic styles such as Victorian or Edwardian as ‘mansion blocks’.
See Also In Chimni
Chimni Wiki Page: The Chimni Home Typology
Chimni Wiki Page: What's The Difference Between 'Low-Rise' and 'High-Rise'
Other Interesting Web Sites
FlickrGroup: Modernist Houses Of The 1930s
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