Which country has the best and worst urban planning?

Which country has the best and worst urban planning?

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Every meter of our country is planned.

Every meter of our country is chaotic.

>best urban planning
Mine, of course

Glorious Dutchland.

Japan is literally paradise on earth

>Cities XL

kys burger

well, we don't have planning at all, be it urban or otherwise

>best

any planned, commieblocked town

>worst

any non-planned, clusterfuck of individual houses

Now that is impressive

Get on my level

looks /comfy/ in an odd way.
If I didn't risk catching a deathly illness after 2 days and get stabbed after 4 I'd try living there for a week.

It's not an actual city

Imagine saying this when one of the most revered figures in the history of the country was famous for his urban planning
you have to go back

A grid of commieblocks is not the foolproof blanket solution, and modernist planning has sucked the life out of our cities

It looks like the latest version of Sim City.

>good
>urban
pick one

Cultural marxism hit us hard.

Every inch of my country is planned to be awful mess

>looks /comfy/ in an odd way.

>best
Argentina
>worst
Nigeria

where do you park your car?

what is there to eat there?

simcity cannot render such enormous perfection

traffic must be a nightmare

WELCOME TO BOSTON MY CITY IS A NEURON DEAL WITH IT

Plastic paddy heaven

Detroit

The nicest and most highly prized areas are ones that grew up organically like medieval old towns. Especially when cars aren't allowed and they're traversed as they were meant to. My dream is to find a way to replicate them in some way. But cagecucks stand in the way of car free cities.

"Urban Planning" is in and of itself intrinsically bad. So European countries tend to have the best "Urban Planning" in the sense that their urban areas were precisely not results of "urban planning" in the modern sense.

The worst urban planning belongs to Brazil.

La Plata

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Fun fact: in that city all the streets have numbers as "names".

So your house could be in 61st. near av. 7

This, organic develeopment conforms the lands natural contours and elevation so much better. In planning it you autistically force an unnatural layout onto the land and are forced to cut into it and create less efficient paths and arbitrary placement of buildings.

We should have not banished our dutch overlords desu

Sounds like hell

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It has a rational purpose based on diagonals, main streets, residential streets, etc.

But I dont't know how it works, in my opinion it's pretty autist.

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You do realize the red and blue paths in the grid are the same distance right?

Grid doesn't even looks nice

would gentrify

mixing zoning got me stiff.

should turn the ground floor into retail

what a pretentious bunch of faggy wordery without establishing whats correct and how

suburbia makes me want to kill my self.

San Isidro, Buenos Aires.

idk why but i also think favelas look comfy

Nordelta, Tigre.

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Most people who live in those places don't have a car, if they have any means of transport it's most likely a bike. The ones who do have a car usually park it on some empty green area near their house, or if there isn't any then they leave it on the side of the street (most of these streets aren't very trffic heavy), some assholes even get on the sidewalk. A few houses have some sort garage tho.

se ve hermoso, felicidades, hermanos argentinos

>if you want to avoid turns, it's way longer
They're the same length dickweed

la foto muestra más a martinez y acassuso más que a san isidro propiamente dicho
inb4 "es el partido de san isidro"

that looks fucking disgusting

>Best
USA, Canda, Australia

>Worst
Asia

Is it... Wow...

Two nukes destroyed our sense of beauty