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  • Why are they called apartments?
  • How long have apartments been around?
  • What kind of home will you live in someday?

What kind of place do you call home? Is it a house? A condominium? An apartment? Something else entirely?

Today, Wonderopolis takes a closer look at a special kind of home called an apartment. Apartments are complete homes that occupy only part of a larger building. If you've ever seen an apartment building in a large city, you know that a large building can contain hundreds of homes within it in the form of apartments.

Of course, if all those apartments are stuck together to form one big building, one might WONDER why they're called apart — ments! And that's a great question! The word “apartment" comes from the French word appartement and the Italian word appartimento, both of which mean “a separated place."

If you think about it, it makes sense. Even though all the apartments within a single building are indeed stuck together, they are also apart from each other. Each apartment is a separate residence apart from the others!

Apartment buildings are often owned by a single owner who then rents out the individual apartments to people who are called tenants. Apartments that are owned by their tenants are often called condominiums. In Great Britain, apartments are usually called “flats."

Apartments are usually defined by the number of bedrooms they have. A one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartment obviously has the corresponding number of bedrooms.

Some small apartments, however, have one main room that serves as the dining, living and bedroom combined. These apartments are called studio, efficiency, or bachelor apartments.

People who live in apartments usually share certain common areas with the others who live in the same building. These common areas can include lobbies, laundry facilities, mail rooms, and even swimming pools or exercise facilities.

Apartments have been around for a long time. Ancient Rome and Egypt both featured large apartment buildings. The need for apartments arose as cities became larger and populations grew. Urban areas simply don't have enough real estate for everyone to have a house.

Many people prefer to live in apartments rather than houses, too. Apartments generally are easier to maintain than houses, since many of the maintenance functions are taken care of by the owner of the apartment building. Apartments also often allow people to live in the heart of a city where houses tend to be very expensive.

Many apartment buildings also offer better security in the form of doormen and alarm systems. In larger cities, this added security can give apartment tenants peace of mind.

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Ready to explore apartments in greater detail? Grab a friend or family member and check out one or more of the following activities:

  • Are there apartments in the city or town where you live? If you live in a very small town or in a rural area, there might not be apartments near you. If you live in a large city, there are probably many apartment buildings you see every day. Head out on a short field trip with a friend or family member to check out the nearest apartment buildings you can find. How do they differ from the other types of places to live in the area? What choices do architects have to make when they design apartment buildings? How are they similar to single-family homes? How are they different?
  • Do you live in an apartment or know someone who does? Or do you live in a house? Maybe you've lived in several different types of homes over the course of your life. What type of home do you want to live in when you get older? A luxury apartment in a high-rise building in a large city? A large house in the suburbs? A log home in the woods on several hundred acres? Think about the future and where you would like to live. What type of home would best suit you? Write a short description of your future home. If you want, you can also draw a picture of what you think it will look like. When you're finished, upload your story and/or picture to Facebook to share with your Wonder Friends. We can't wait to learn about your future home!
  • Up for a challenge? A famous architect has designed a new skyscraper full of apartments in downtown Tokyo. Each apartment is supposed to be no more than 500 square feet. Grab your pen and paper and put on your architect's hat. Your job is to design a layout for a sample apartment. Should it be a one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartment? Or a studio? You decide! It's up to you. Make the most efficient use of the space that you can. What features are necessities? Which ones are luxuries? Can you make use of modern technologies in your design? Have fun and be as creative as you can be. You never know – this might lead you to want to be an architect one day!

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  • urban
  • tenant
  • studio
  • complex
  • apartment
  • entirely
  • separated
  • occupy
  • affordable
  • security
  • lobbies
  • real estate
  • functions
  • doormen
  • corresponding
  • facilities
  • residence
  • condominium
  • efficiency
  • bachelor
  • luxury
  • high-rise

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