- Feb 2, 2018
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House locations are a major factor in the success of a house, if the idea works well with the space, it thrives. I want to ask the question, why do some locations get HotY more than others? Let's look at the use of space, lighting available, facades, and other contributing factors. I've created an Excel sheet with the number of houses that have been in each location from 2001 onwards, which was the year the first HotY award was given, and the number of HotY awards awarded to each location. They've been sorted by number of houses, then number of awards, then alphabetically. A starter topic I seee when I look at this sheet is: how did the Disaster Queue not get ONE award in the 13 houses it housed. I know it is a queue, and that gives it a disadvantage compared to SSs and Warehouses, but not one out of all 13 broke that barrier? Surprises me. Let the discussion begin!
Excel sheet Google Drive link: house of the year to house location .xlsx - Google Drive
Excel sheet Google Drive link: house of the year to house location .xlsx - Google Drive