backofbuilding
Backofbuilding is a term used in urban planning and architecture to describe the less visible, often utilitarian sides of buildings. These areas typically face alleys, service corridors, or rear yards and are distinct from the primary street-facing facades. Historically, backofbuilding areas were designed for practical purposes, such as housing utilities, loading docks, and service entrances, and were not intended for public display.
The appearance of backofbuilding areas can vary significantly. They may feature exposed brick, concrete, metal siding,
This shift is driven by several factors. Increased density in urban areas means that backofbuilding sides are