And that is just the façade, some places renew the façade every few decades to keep the place fresh and desirable.
the benefits of high density urban design are also amazing and I assume I do not need to list them here. this is lemmy and I just need to wait for the appropriate autist to list them all.
And how is it controversial to build housing for everyone, instead of some pretty houses for those who can afford it.
wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 day ago
Toss some rooftop park/garden/green spaces up there as well and they’d be pretty damn great, as far as skyscrapers go.
irelephant@lemmy.dbzer0.com 22 hours ago
The blocks usually have a lot of green areas (that’s why most of the pictures are from winter, they look gloomier). They were designed to be lived in.
IAmNorRealTakeYourMeds@lemmy.world 22 hours ago
Dumb question, I know some places where they build quick and ugly and a few decades later they just remodelled the façade to make it pretty an modern. but those are small residential buildings in places where I lived. do you know of places where that happened in large projects like the picture?
dejpivo@lemmings.world 21 hours ago
Our commie blocks in East Europe tend to get colorful when their owners (either the city or the dwelers) decide to insulate the facade, which often happens across a whole district in a short time. Random image to ilustrate.
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IAmNorRealTakeYourMeds@lemmy.world 20 hours ago
Such a lovely place to live, a bit of green, colourful housing, and I will assume it is a walkable place
asret@lemmy.zip 23 hours ago
Looks like the ones in the picture are already surrounded by green spaces - they’re probably already pretty great as far as skyscrapers go.