Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mcmansion means duplicated style brick front vinyl siding 5000sf+ tract homes. Usually found in Ashburn. People are stupid and call anything new this. They are stupid. Ignore architects they think the modern box homes that no consumer wants is the best.
Keep trying!
No. I agree with the previous poster. McMansion is so commonly thrown around that it now simply means a new house you don't like. I've seen 3k sqft houses called McMansions. I've seen beautiful, architecturally designed houses appropriately scaled for the historic neighborhood it was built in McMansions. I've seen contemporary houses called McMansions. I've seen neo-Traditionals called McMansions. I've seen craftsmen called McMansions. I've seen just about all kinds of new houses called McMansions. McMansions used to mean those large 4+k sqft houses crammed on small lots in the outer suburbs, built cheaply, incorporating elements like bridal staircases, two story foyers and wasteful unused spaces, but no more. It simply means a new house you don't like.
I'd love to see an example of McMansions being used just to deride new houses someone doesn't like, especially for houses with less than 4k. A lot of us who have been around for decades and are familiar with the dynamics in residential architecture and get that there is a substantial market segment that gets taken in by the McMansion concept, somewhat because of poor taste and somewhat because of cynical builders and financiers.
So do share examples if you can. I'm afraid I've yet to see a "false positive" when the term McMansion is used, but I'm always seeing offended folks in denial about how awful these places really are.