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Micro Condos and Cookie-Cutter Developments Are Making Canadian Cities Uglier

Micro Condos and Cookie-Cutter Developments Are Making Canadian Cities Uglier
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In Canada’s rush to construct massive numbers of what are commonly referred to as “housing units,” we have abandoned the quaint notion that houses should be well-built, long-lasting, have some kind of identifiable architectural style, and be enjoyable to live in and to look at.