lowerrise
Lowerrise is a term used to describe a type of building or structure that is designed to be lower in height compared to traditional buildings. This design approach is often employed in urban planning and architecture to create more pedestrian-friendly environments. Lowerrise buildings typically have a maximum height of 12 to 15 stories, which is significantly lower than the skyscrapers that dominate many city skylines. The primary goal of lowerrise design is to reduce the visual impact of buildings, promote a sense of community, and enhance the quality of life for residents and pedestrians.
One of the key advantages of lowerrise buildings is their ability to create a more human-scale environment.
Lowerrise architecture is particularly prevalent in cities with dense populations and limited space, such as Tokyo,
Despite their advantages, lowerrise buildings also face challenges. Critics argue that they may limit the potential