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"BayashiPascal" <Pas### [at] BayashiInJapannet> wrote:
> The buildings seems tightly packed. Simply "forgetting" to place some of them
> would help breaking the monotony too, as there would be spaces for
> parking lot, park, etc... in a real city.
That's a great idea, thanks! It did not even occur to me to leave some 'space'
for other things, and you are correct-- even in New York City, with its
EXPENSIVE real-estate values, there are humble parking lots here and there. (At
one time long ago, I lived and worked in NYC for about a year-- well, I lived
way off in the less-expensive suburbs, ha.) And small parks would be good too,
to add some much-needed color and 'humanity' to the city. (At one point, I
thought of putting small 'gardens' on the ROOFS of some of the buildings; I
might do that as well.)
Good ideas!
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