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This comparative analysis focuses on the architectural design and functionality of various apartment complexes, evaluating their spatial arrangements, material choices, sustainability practices, and how they meet the needs of modern urban living. The study examines apartments across different regions, comparing aspects such as floor plans, ventilation, natural lighting, aesthetic styles, and amenities. The analysis looks into vertical vs. horizontal designs, how space is optimized in smaller apartments, and the incorporation of sustainable building practices like energy-efficient systems, green materials, and water management. It also explores how these designs address community living, with common spaces, security features, and the balance between privacy and shared environments. By examining several case studies, the research aims to identify the most effective design strategies for apartments that enhance residents’ comfort while maintaining environmental responsibility. The insights from this analysis will help guide future apartment developments to create more livable, sustainable, and aesthetically pleasing urban homes.


