Wait that's Japan? walter-shock

    • CloutAtlas [he/him]
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      2 months ago

      Modern Chinese buildings manage both, having 30 storey buildings and green areas in between them. The area my aunt lives in in Wuhan has 5 or so towers surrounding a little communal green space with exercise equipment, children's playground, trees and flowers and a communal square. Also the ground floor of the towers generally have general stores, barbers, ping pong and mahjong tables and a pharmacist. Underground parking with a bus stop on the main street. It's pretty cool, actually. I don't think I've ever witnessed any housing that's that dense and still has a decent sense of community and character.

      My grandmother, however, still lives in an old ass brutalist apartment complex with just a (relatively) large communal rec room in the middle with just ping pong tables and old timers chain smoking indoors while playing Chinese checkers. There used to be more than half a dozen trees but as people started owning cars, most of them were cut down for a parking lot.

      The difference between housing built in the 80's and last decade is night and day.

    • iByteABit [comrade/them]
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      2 months ago

      The buildings aren't too tall

      If the buildings aren't massive skyscraper housing blocks, don't invite me to socialism (jk jk)

    • Tabitha ☢️[she/her]
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      2 months ago

      looks like the sand on the right might even be easy beach access for the residents.