I live in the Twin  Cities area of Minneapolis 
A couple of things have struck me;  1) how very similar many of these  houses are and 2) this economy can not be a great environment for many  home builders.   The question begs to be asked;  if you are by-and-large building the same house as your  competition, how is your much sought after customer going to  decide which house to purchase?    Right, pretty much on price alone.    This doesn't  seem like a good business formula to me.
As an architect  I have worked with a number of builders that  understand the benefits of  a creative and well thought out home  design.   Builders such as this  are not afraid to separate themselves from the  pack.  Now more than ever architects and builders need to examine whether their  current business practices are serving them well.  Perhaps this is the time to  consider doing something completely different,  because  quite honestly the consumer has become much more savvy and selective!  They are  going to demand smaller, efficient, better designed, and more economical homes.   Cookie cutter homes, clone homes, and yes even McMansion homes may always have a  share of the market, but I believe if we don't as an industry, embrace and adapt  to the ever changing building market, we will continue to see one business after  another close their doors for good.  Now how sad is  that?
 






 
 
 
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