Tenement housing is a rundown apartment that mostly immigrants used to survive because they wanted a better life in America. It was also filthy, unclean, and wreaked.
apartment, residence, public housing.
Tenement Housing.
The Dumbbell Tenement
The Dumbbell Tenement
A banlieue is the outskirts of a city, when chiefly inhabited by poor people living in tenement-style housing.
dumbbell tenement
Marcus T. Reynolds has written: 'The housing of the poor in American cities' -- subject(s): Housing, Tenement houses 'Reynolds family genealogy'
Yes, the Romans lived in houses. Their housing ranged from the tenement apartments, to large mansions, to country estates.
because it was a major factor of the industrial revolution. Tenements led to the modern day apartment building.
They lived in a tenement housing which is small, dirty and cramped with an entire family (sometimes with as many as 8 children or more) living in one room with no heat or running water. Sometimes, several families shared just one toilet. You may want to search online for "tenement housing" to see pictures.
Cooperatives are not associated with tenement living.
Tenement and apartment housing rose in popularity in cities around industry in the early nineteenth century. Renting better accommodated immigrants with little investment for owning a home.