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Low-rise
A low-rise is a building that is only a few stories tall or any building that is shorter than a high-rise,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Data Standards: Structures )〕 though others include the classification of mid-rise.〔 〕 Emporis defines a low-rise as "an enclosed structure below 35 metres (feet ) which is divided into regular floor levels."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Data Standards: Structures - low-rise building )〕 The city of Toronto defines a mid-rise as a building between 4 and 12 stories.〔http://faculty.geog.utoronto.ca/Hess/Courses/studio/presentation%20on%20avenues%20and%20mid-rise%20study.pdf〕 ==Characteristics== Low-rise apartments sometimes offer more privacy and negotiability of rent and utilities than high-rise apartments, although they may have fewer amenities and less flexibility with leases. It is also easier to put out fires in low-rise buildings.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=August-Newsletter - High Rise Fires )〕 Within America due to the legal-economic and modernist perspectives low-rises can in some cities be seen as less luxurious than high-rises, whereas within Western Europe (for historical identity and legal reasons) low-rise tends to be more attractive. Some businesses prefer low-rise buildings due to lower costs and more usable space. Having all employees on a single floor may also increase work productivity.〔 〕
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