Also a huge number of people in the US travel to places that are walkable:

  • Disney World
  • Las Vegas (The strip is anyway)
  • DC
  • NYC
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      … or maybe it’s a pic after a devastating (muddy) flood that squeezed all the houses randomly together.

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      I wrote that comment before reading the article - it’s supposed to be fancy/expensive. Wtf. Prisons have better views then those (and bigger windows).

      I hope they are not innovating slums for middle class, lul. Tho they can be good, fun, & cozy (just not rich), James May portrayed one nicely in his India season of Man Abroad

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          Ohh, this looks normal for humans. It makes more sense now. Still a horrible top pic in the preview.

          Oh, I see, how it makes more sense. Lul, looks like one of them ‘shopping villages’ (basically malls but in village form), and I like those.

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            @Evil_Shrubbery I think what I linked was the architect’s concept image; the top pic is what has actually bern built so far.

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        It’s in Tempe. It gets to be like 120 there in the summer use your brains you goobers lol. They’re maximizing shade because without doing that nothing is walkable in that heat