san pedro existing housing typologies
“The early postwar years represent a sea change in the domestic landsacape, with the stick-built detached dwelling as its seemingly inevitable genetic code.”
DETACHED ROW HOMES
SINGLE FAMILY HOMES
APARTMENTS
You remind me of townhouses... But not quite!
At least I get windows ALL the way around.
SINGLE UNIT DETTACHED
0%
SINGLE UNIT ATTACHED
20%
2 UNITS
40%
3-9 UNITS
60%
10-19 UNITS
>20 UNITS
80%
MOBILE UNITS
100%
occupant info YOUNG CAREER COUPLE Michael & patricia
sINGLE mom & kid Ana & Louis
sINGLE jon
YOUNG COUPLE Andres & NIcolle
retired couple eva & Brendan
dad ,grandma & kid Judson, JIll & Elif
naggy granny yuli parents & 2 kids joe, lisa, tobi, andy
mom, grandpa & 2 kids MIn, Angelika, TOM, jen
Recent Graduate Austin
cool grandma Nanny-yani
san pedro Household type
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san pedro Household capacity
3%
10%
parents & kid Nick, Pete & Megan
4%
24%
31%
22%
13% 16%
28% 43%
1 Person Household
Non-family Households
1 Person
Married Couple with Children
Married Couple without Children
2-3 Person
Female Householder with Children
Female Householder without Children
4-5 Person
Male Householder with Children
Male Householder without Children
6 or More Person
N WALKER AVE
W Ofarrell st
N HANFORD AVE
W SEPULVEDA ST
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