Duplex (building)
- For other uses, see Duplex.
A duplex house is a dwelling having apartments with separate entrances for two households. This includes two-story houses having a complete apartment on each floor and also side-by-side apartments on a single lot that share a common wall. By contrast, a building comprising two attached units on two distinct properties is typically considered semi-detached or twin homes but may also be referred to as a duplex.
The term duplex can also be extended to three-unit and four-unit buildings, or they can be referred to with specific terms such as triplex and fourplex or quadplex/quadruplex. Because of the flexibility of the term, the line between an apartment building and a duplex is somewhat blurred, with apartment buildings tending to be bigger, while duplexes are usually the size of a normal house.
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[edit]- The most important thing to remember is that a duplex
's properties are stretchable but they aren't infinite. One minute the opening will be right there in front of you, and the next minute you won't even know where it went.- Kathryn Davis, Duplex (2013).
- The difficulty that standard zoning creates for infill needs to be appreciated, because infill is just the start. We need to get far beyond the concept of infill. What we need is a system of development that allows neighborhoods to establish, grow and mature over time. Single-family homes need to evolve into duplexes. Duplexes need to mature into row houses. Row houses need to grow into low rise, mixed-use flats.
- Charles L. Marohn Jr., vol. 1 of Thoughts on Building Strong Towns (2012).
Some people in the art world bemoan the hedge fund millionaires spending freely to acquire ostentatious displays of wealth and coolth for their giddily chic designer duplexes. Others bemoan art being treated as a commodity.
But most of the bemoaning is because the art world is stuffed full of bemoaners, bemoaning about everything.
Art collectors were spivvy and profiteering even during the Renaissance.
- Charles Saatchi, "Charles Saatchi Answers Your Questions," The Daily Beast (31 May 2010).
- Living in a duplex allows for separation of space and usually offers more overall living space than a single level unit.
- The Nemirow Group, "Chicago Duplex Apartments" (cited 18 July 2015).
- I was living in this duplex. For the first time, I was alone. No dorm, no roommates—my own place. I was so happy. I had my own parking space.
- Linda Powell (Kyra Sedgwick), opening line of Singles (1992), written and directed by Cameron Crowe.
- Nancy Kendricks: Besides, do you realise how much the duplex is going to be worth once we get both floors?
Alex Rose: I know how much it costs.
Nancy Kendricks: Well it's going to be worth like a bazillion times that.
Alex Rose: Really? A bazillion? That's an incredible return.- Nancy Kendricks (Drew Barrymore) and Alex Rose (Ben Stiller) in Duplex (2003), written by Larry Doyle.