This gallery contains hundreds of aerial photographs of neighborhoods across the country, each measured by density in units-per-acre. It provides a unique tool for translating density numbers into mental images. Browse the gallery and you will begin to see the discrepancy between perceived and measured density. Some neighborhoods look dense but, in fact aren't. Others appear to be uncrowded but contain many units of housing. The images also demonstrate how site and architectural design affect our perception of density. Juxtapose neighborhoods with a similar density and see how various design approaches create places with dramatically different character.
You may browse the catalog by region, setting, or density level, or peruse the whole collection.
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