I just think desert vernacular architecture is pretty neat

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  • @Sanctus
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    181 year ago

    Its fucking stupid how much asphalt we lay down in this fucking microwave.

  • Cavalier7435
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    61 year ago

    I assume the first image is from Phoenix. Where is second from?

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Independent of the cars thing… Now you make me wonder about the density of buildings on places of high temperatures/desert like places… Like more density means more shadowed places for people to walk etc… But it also blocks more wind and air movement so maybe is more shadowy but it traps more the heat… Now I wonder what is best for the weather situation and people living there.

    • @Nyarlathotep
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      41 year ago

      You should check out Córdoba, Spain. It has a lot of narrow streets and it’s fully walkable even in summer. Like you said the streets are shadowy and there’s also free tap water fountains everywhere. It’s not a desert city but the record temperature in Córdoba is 46.9 C (116.5 F), and regularly reaches over 40 in summer. Here’s some photos

  • @riodoro1
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    11 year ago

    Desert cities won’t have to be.

    What a fucking stupid idea.