Higher density residential building
Urban Design Guidelines for Victoria, published by the State of Victoria (Australia) in 2016, suggests that: ‘Higher density residential buildings house a number of individual apartment dwellings in a single building, and are five or more storeys in height. They may be residential only or residential combined with other uses such as retail, offices or car parking.’
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- Dwellinghouse.
- Flat definition.
- Higher density residential precinct.
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- Resident.
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- Room for residential purposes.
- Shared residential accommodation.
- Types of building.
- Types of dwelling.
- Urban design.
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