SYNOPSIS
A townhouse
is a residence that many find combines the best amenities of a single-family
home and a condominium. By definition, a townhouse is a home that is
attached to adjacent houses, which sits upon land that you own.
THE MODERN TOWNHOUSE will look at three types of town house projects that
are increasingly popular in urban areas and close-in suburbia:
1) Renovation of existing town houses. This is a particularly popular
activity in older, urban neighborhoods undergoing re-gentrification.
Eighteenth and nineteenth century “shells” long in disrepair, are being
gutted and totally modernized
2) Vacant lots, primarily in the inner cities, but also in close-in suburban
neighborhoods where zoning restricts high rise housing, are being filled
with four or five town houses that are built perpendicular to the street,
usually in neighborhoods where the lot size would normally accommodate only
one, detached house. This activity is in response to the increasing demand
for urban housing where high land prices mandate multifamily housing
solutions.
3) New, one-off townhouses, that are found primarily in wealthier
neighborhoods where the high land cost can be recovered with a single,
luxury town home.
The book will be divided into these three categories and feature project
from around the country including Baltimore, San Diego, San Francisco,
Miami, and in smaller metropolitan areas.
Whether rustic, traditional, or modern, townhouses are gaining popularity
among home buyers of all ages. THE MODERN TOWNHOUSE explores diverse
townhouse designs, each drawing from architectural tradition while achieving
originality by both breaking from and adhering to the limitations of the
townhouse form.