Post 3531508 by ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz
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(DIR) Post #3531506 by ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz
2018-06-29T21:15:31Z
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i often wonder how radically different architecture would look in an ideal society. would we continue to have skyscrapers, apartment buildings, large city centers, etc? or would things be more spread out?
(DIR) Post #3531507 by ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz
2018-06-29T21:19:24Z
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i assume malls would become bigger, more fully featured. parks and hospitals and other QoL-related services/places packed in rather than just whatever can make money. things would become more centralised, and malls might even become the center of a community
(DIR) Post #3531508 by ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz
2018-06-29T21:22:02Z
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malls were initially a communist idea that was perverted into some sort of capitalist money-making scheme, so
(DIR) Post #3531509 by ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz
2018-06-29T21:29:51Z
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idk, it seems like it could either way. ether communities getting more spread out and homogeneous with other communities, OR perhaps becoming more tightly knit and focusing all their efforts in one small area for convenience and accessibility.or maybe a bit of both. or something completely different. i guess the draw of an ideal society would be people doing whatever they feel suits their lifestyle best. there'd be so many different ways of doing things.