short building
A "short building" typically refers to a structure that is lower in height compared to surrounding buildings or the average height of buildings in a specific area. These buildings often have fewer floors, usually ranging from one to three stories. They are commonly found in residential neighborhoods, small towns, or areas where zoning regulations limit building height.
Short buildings can serve various purposes, including homes, small businesses, or community centers. Their design often emphasizes accessibility and a sense of community, making them suitable for local interactions. Examples of short buildings include bungalows, townhouses, and small retail shops.