Not necessarily true. I actually think you could create a better neighborhood out of 5 over 1’s than most average neighborhoods in America
if you did it right. Transit oriented, dense street grid, no parking garages, courtyard blocks, broken up facades, high quality materials, ground floor retail and residential entrances, built right up to the sidewalk on all 4 sides..etc.
Alicia courtyard urbanist does a good job on twitter with ai showing what some courtyard blocks would look like plopped down in the us.
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Chicago south side
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But you dont even need ai to imagine.
Parts of portland OR filling in nicely
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The entire top left quarter of hoboken has seamlessly filled in
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You could 100% build an entire neighborhood or even city out of them and it would probably actually be nicer than a lot of existing american neighborhoods/cities.
The funny part is 5 over 1’s if done right can actually get you closer to traditional european courtyard urbanism than something like the beloved triple decker does.
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Copenhagen
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Dorchester
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Hoboken
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-Obviously copenhagen is far superior to hoboken, but there havent been many places in the US that have built anything even remotely similar in built form yet to the european courtyard block. Theres north hoboken, a few parts of portland, parts of seattle, minneapolis…etc. Hopefully much more to come in the future and even better examples will be built.