For the past year, Bloomberg has been running a series of articles on the various housing typologies that make our cities unique.
The first installment explores London's "two-up, two-down" traditional layout that has formed the bulk of the UK's housing for centuries. What's most interesting is to see how this layout has been adapted to a variety of eras and forms the basis of all housing, from the most modest to the most opulent and serves all kinds of demographics in the process, from the most modest to the wealthiest.