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It’s a good example of how you can have a quality material like brick mostly covering the front, and have the cheaper materials on the side or in the back where people don’t notice.
Even though less than a quarter of the building is brick, it feels like an elegant brick building when you pass by.
 
It’s a good example of how you can have a quality material like brick mostly covering the front, and have the cheaper materials on the side or in the back where people don’t notice.
Even though less than a quarter of the building is brick, it feels like an elegant brick building when you pass by.
It's not the main reason, but another great thing about zero-setback developments where the buildings touch each other:

Not only do you get and extra few metres of development space to create larger and more family-friendly sized units, you only need to pay for 1 of your 4 exterior facades being nice looking!
 

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