I guess in cities like Paris or Milan things are sorted out but are they the same in most cities?
Here they do whatever they want, often get into aguments with city authorities but in the end they don't give a flying fuck about if a building fits into the place or they stall a conctruction for 3-5 years and wait until it's profitable and than start building resulting in a empty, ugly mudhole in the center of a city for few years.
those buildings are accepted by the town authorities the problem is them giving it green light probably getting bribed
Luis Bailey
that building is fine, what are you on about
Tyler Gray
It dosn't fit at all. We have a place for buildings like this somewhere else and they're starting to be build even in places with older buildings which is shit.
Charles Walker
old buildings don't fit many people in them lad if you want proper cities and economic growth you need a labour force that can get to work, e.g. central development
or you can send all the medium/high income workers to the suburbs and run the centre into a slum
Wyatt Murphy
Here the city planist sometimes works for one of the developers and pushed through her retarded projects.
Bentley Walker
Well building like in my imagefits(same city, near that place) much better, we don't have a deficit of land but they just cramp it all in and want to build high and ruin the view.
Jaxon Ward
I fucking hate how developers started to put their logo on their buildings. Looks ugly as shit and contributes to the already huge ad pollution.
Also I don't get what's up with that new trend of black facades. Makes the buildings look like gigantic funeral parlors.
Thomas Flores
MILAN MENTIONED!!!
Brayden Hughes
>tfw will never be in charge of architecture and building your own city
Oliver Wood
I wish, sadly I got only shitty sim city games :(
Sometimes it feels like the planists from city authorities are dumber than people who are hobbists.
Jaxon Long
i heard some people got a butthurt from this building. it was build near old wooden houses and they say it looks like a mausoleum
Isaac Martinez
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Leo Long
Where you at my friend? Here in [spoiler]Warsaw[/spoiler] them developer niggas can do whatever they want, demolishing of officially recognized historic buildings included - only once, like a month ago, one of them got slapped for it (and had the building plot retaken from him). Not to mention old, post-commie housing associations plopping new buildings wherever they can, be it the parking lot, playground, park, whatever. Shit's ridiculous.
Hudson Gutierrez
>looks like a mausoleum It does, Jesus Christ.
What does the plaque in the second pic say?
Carson Foster
Olsztyn, and it's chaos here.l, they build whatever shit they want like this disgusting monstrosity.
Heard it's a nice city. Too bad for them developers, but they seem to be acting all retarded elsewhere too. >monstrosity Ehh, it's just a typical, boring ass, neo-contemporary (or whatever) housing bloc. Can't say much about it, especially since I like me some corbusier-ish blocs. This erected penis with balls of a building, finished with metal and glass on the other hand...
Kayden Richardson
can't see the whole text, i only see "cultural heritage" and "living house"
Jason Edwards
I didn't know it has a name. Fitting.
Owen Perry
Suspected something like that. A cultural heritage monument in the form of an old, traditional house. Paired with this ""soulless"" piece of shit slab. Don't get me wrong, both of those things ought to have their spot, just not necessarily next to one another.
Jaxson Russell
is the new building a living house? i feel sorry for those people who will have their balcony behind this old house
Alexander Walker
Thread had potential.
Jacob Powell
The new one is an apartment building, yes. The old one is a museum.
Evan Jenkins
>look what i made possible when i was working for the local government
Nicholas Thompson
It's a great satire for nowdays EU actions.
William Gray
Is pic related getting knocked down?
Aaron Rogers
>malls of any sort Absolutely Haram. Bonus points for it being squeezed between, what looks like, an old ass cathedral and some ruin. Extra bonus points for looking like a tasteless kids scribble brought to life.
Nicholas Hall
In NYC it's less about building new construction but buying old ones and chasing the poor tenants out. Hashidim tend to dominate this market.