ITT: Post Planned Cities in your country

Pic related, this is The Woodlands, a city in Texas which was founded in the 1970's

AKA: post cities that are new

I live in a planned city, feelsgood living in an HDI of 1 city; over 200k people and literally only one murder every decade (literally, there has only been two murdered people in my lifetime, violent crime per 1000 people is 0.6); average income is over 100k, etc etc. the only thing that sucks is now the rich Chinese and Koreans are taking over meaning the real estate market is totally screwed, and a lot of non planned city people come in to work during the day so traffic is starting to get bad during rush hour, took me 20 min to get home today

>there has
there have
My bad.

Is the Woodlands a sovereign city or is it part of Houston? I've lived in Houston proper my whole life and I have no idea, it's always just been another suburb to me

it seems to be part of the Greater Houston Area

Which one? I wanna ruin the city.

I live in a city that was planned 500 years ago, does that count?

This shit.

Erin Mills

Looks civilized. Good job Brazil.

Nowa Huta. It's one of two planned cities constructed in the style of socialist realism. The idea was to create a function block of the future.


The apartments are built to have overlapping lanes of fire in case of use in a defensive situation. The buildings are all heavy concrete and could double as entrenched positions. The trees were planted to weather bomb blasts that didn't hit the buildings in a war time scenario.

Most Canadian cities desu. They start out unplanned but then stuff like Mississiauga and the newest neighborhoods of Calgary are just "how geometric can we lay out each cookie cutter neighborhood?"

looks so unnatural

Looks like a French City, with a mix of Russian Commieblocks

Irvine

La Punta.

Fundation: 2003

El Chaltén

Fundation: 1985

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Lucila del Mar (1954)

We dont have any.

What about Hjärup?

>Canada
>building a modern fort city
Possibly the most pointless effort in all of Canadian history

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B-but you know it's polish?

Ahhh nice. I like how they gave the town a scanian name

Cranberry, founded to keep the p*liticians away from normal people.

Founded 1715.

Virtually every city founded in the 1600's are planned cities. Göteborg and Vänersborg being two notable examples

I really love these.

That's a lot of kitsch mate

Really nice.

I think it's mainly a northern European thing. Denmark and Germany have some of them too.

I am still looking at this picture.
Where people park their cars? I can see a couple of parking lots but not enough to store the amount of cars that a single of one those buildings needed.

Public transportation. The new trend is to build huge parkings in the terminus of tram or metro lines.

Well, they don't. Quite a few people living in big cities do not own cars and just use public transport.
Also: I guess that some of these houses have underground parking.

It is perfectly normal here that there are no parking lots in the city centers. Pic related is the city I live in, try to find the parking lots for all the people...

this..

and maybe this...

we have the best commie blocks