Mid-Rise Buildings
Mid-rise buildings are structures that typically range from five to twelve stories in height. They are often designed for residential, commercial, or mixed-use purposes and can be found in urban and suburban areas. These buildings provide a balance between high-rise towers and low-rise developments, offering more density than single-family homes while still maintaining a human scale.
These buildings often feature amenities such as elevators, balconies, and shared spaces, making them attractive for residents and businesses alike. Mid-rise construction can be more cost-effective than high-rise buildings, as they usually require less complex engineering and can be built with a variety of materials, including concrete, steel, and wood.