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  2. An American cultural revolution is killing cookie cutter ...

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    The cookie-cutter neighborhood is an iconic American symbol of suburbia — the architecture is uniform, the lawns manicured, the colors drawn from the same palate.

  3. Tract housing - Wikipedia

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    Tract housing, sometimes informally known as cookie cutter housing, is a type of housing development in which multiple similar houses are built on a tract (area) of land that is subdivided into smaller lots. Tract housing developments are found in suburb developments that were modeled on the "Levittown" concept and sometimes encompass large ...

  4. Oliver Rousseau - Wikipedia

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    Oliver Rousseau. Oliver Marion Rousseau (1891–1977) was an American architect, home builder/contractor, and real estate developer. He worked in the San Francisco Bay Area, in particular the Sunset District of San Francisco, as well as Hayward, California. He came from a family of noted architects and co-founded the architecture firm Rousseau ...

  5. “In an era of cookie-cutter homes, this ‘Thin Place Estate’ celebrates individuality and history, bridging the architectural past and present,” the McCurdy release said.

  6. Millennials are ditching the cookie-cutter McMansion ... - AOL

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    Many view the modernist building as a high-brow form of architecture -- but with the McModern, many qualities of the McMansion still exist. Millennials are ditching the cookie-cutter McMansion for ...

  7. Robert Taylor Homes - Wikipedia

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    Robert Taylor Homes was a public housing project in the Bronzeville neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois from 1962 to 2007. The second largest housing project in the United States, it consisted of 28 virtually identical high-rises, set out in a linear plan for two miles (3 km), with the high-rises regularly configured in a ...

  8. Joseph Eichler - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Leopold Eichler was born on June 25, 1900, in New York City, and raised around Sutton Place, Manhattan, [2] where his father and mother ran a small toy store, and in The Bronx. [3][4] His father was Austrian and his mother was German, and he was raised traditional Jewish. [4] Eichler attended New York University (NYU) and earned a ...

  9. An American cultural revolution is killing cookie cutter ...

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