Hybridization Coming To A Development Near You
20 November 2000 - 6:00am
Developments in the future will combine design elements to suit a segmented housing market.
"Twenty years from now, the built environment in a typical metropolitan area will look different-not dramatically different but different nonetheless. The population will change, individual and collective tastes will change, and housing markets will segment into more and more niches." In order to meet consumer's demands, builders will respond, though slowly, with developments along more traditional lines. -The full text of this article is available in the November 2000 issue of Planning Magazine
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There's a Hybrid in Your Future
Source:
Planning Magazine, November 1, 2000
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