Can inner-city living, as well as living in a smaller footprint, be sustainable? A smaller footprint significantly reduces your upfront impact on the environment during construction, often because of less materials, less material, and less land required. So well-designed smaller apartments can be a real sustainable way for the cities to develop over time.
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