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What would you suggest?
Currently we have wattle-and-daub architecture (small), w-a-b (big), and then timber-framed houses?
Hmm...
Newcomers sleep rough
Serfs want the basic ones
Commoners the timber ones....
Possibly all timber buildings? Or stone and timber buildings, perhaps three stories? Citizens/knights/priors only?
Because of the random placement of houses, it's unlikely to produce terraced houses, with houses leaning up against each other.
I think a third tier of houses for the top citizens would work, possibly using the visuals for the wooden Manor House (as you upgrade to a stone manor, your top citizens are only one step behind...), as that needs stone, is visually distinctive, and is already in game....
(darn, pipped to a reply by Minotorius)