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streetwall

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PostForum: Architecture Forum   Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 3:47 pm   Subject: ArchWeek - A Better Suburbia
I don't know if we are on the same page here.

My original argument was that this "Village Homes" development would not be THAT much more - dumb slur -friendly than a conventional suburban housing pod. Re ...
  Topic: ArchWeek - A Better Suburbia
streetwall

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PostForum: Architecture Forum   Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 11:32 am   Subject: ArchWeek - A Better Suburbia
Please explain why I am wrong. You have yet to do so.
  Topic: ArchWeek - A Better Suburbia
streetwall

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PostForum: Architecture Forum   Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 6:46 pm   Subject: Density is not the problem
You, like many sprawl-cheerleaders make two incorrect assumptions:

A. Density is bad; it causes social problems; dense neighborhoods offer a poor living standard.

You use the example of the Prui ...
  Topic: ArchWeek - A Better Suburbia
streetwall

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PostForum: Architecture Forum   Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2005 9:07 am   Subject: ArchWeek - A Better Suburbia
hmm... orienting houses around walkways and common areas? Didn't they they try this with housing projects? Those were colossal failures if I remember correctly.

Another thing is these "green" comm ...
 
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