tenementstyle
Tenementstyle refers to the architectural and urban design characteristics associated with tenement housing, a form of dense, multi-family residential construction that emerged to accommodate workers during rapid industrial urbanization. It is not a formal architectural movement, but a descriptive label used by historians, preservationists, and critics to categorize a pragmatic, utilitarian approach to housing.
Origins and distribution: Tenementstyle developed in many major cities in Europe and North America from the
Key features: Typical elements include brick or stone façades, narrow and tall footprints, and a high density
Legacy and interpretation: Many surviving tenements have been preserved as historic districts or repurposed for modern