The Hoyt Sector Model has a commercial spine, high-density housing is associated with noise and lack of privacy, and the demand for high-rise apartments did not contribute to city outward expansion in the 1900s.
1. Hoyt Sector Model contains a commercial spine in urban planning. It organizes a city into wedge-shaped sectors with a central spine containing commercial activities.
2. High-density housing is often characterized by high noise levels and a lack of privacy due to many people living in close proximity to each other.
3. Demand for high-rise apartments did NOT contribute to the outward expansion of cities in the 1900s; it was more about the availability of automobiles, construction of highway systems, and cheap land on city peripheries.
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