Posted Oct 8, 2019, 5:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Crawford
I agree there are blurry lines, but you don't see the difference between a home designed prior to the auto age, and one designed around auto usage?
When your home has an attached two-car garage, it's designed for an autocentric lifestyle. Yes, there are 19th century homes with 2 car garages, but tacked on, not dictating the flow.
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"dictating the flow"?
of what?
if someone has a car parked in the back of their house off the alley, i fail to see how they would be more/less inclined to use that car based on what century the house was built in.
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