It works well only in particular places with vast stretches of land... it reminds me of the medieval city (where both integration of community and a labyrinth-like setup for strategic defense would result). Definitely can't visualize it in densely packed vertical cities- the lateral expansion of these units will only become difficult to control and has to be site-specific.
I don't see this being built as an urban mess. There's a huge potential for efficient non-traditional organization here. Ever since the Romans, everyone's been obsessed with gridded cities.
why hav they chosen this shape? it could hav been in cubes or rectangles
wajdaakhter 1 week ago
It'd be a good idea for the houses to be individual, not large communities.
NicoandLG 1 year ago
It works well only in particular places with vast stretches of land... it reminds me of the medieval city (where both integration of community and a labyrinth-like setup for strategic defense would result). Definitely can't visualize it in densely packed vertical cities- the lateral expansion of these units will only become difficult to control and has to be site-specific.
spunkyspam 2 years ago
I like the idea, but dont u think there will be an "urban mess?" I cannot imagine how to memorize the right way to work in the morning :D
matusnedecky 3 years ago
I don't see this being built as an urban mess. There's a huge potential for efficient non-traditional organization here. Ever since the Romans, everyone's been obsessed with gridded cities.
Lemur14 2 years ago