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oh, super charming, really uplifts the spiritpic.twitter.com/fAFIyW1xNp
Moar mixed use glory. Beautiful Reseda! https://vimeo.com/19612554
this may astonish you but something can be essential and still have the capacity to be done wrong
briefly, you can have a city without single uses, but you can't have one without mixed uses. Ergo...
I'll accept that but your point has shifted quite a bit.
My point was that Japan, w its "maximum use" principle, normalizes mixed uses; America's "exclusive use" doesn't
plenty of places in America are mixed use
as you would expect, since (like I said) you can't have a city without them
they exist in one of two ways: either they predate zoning law (1920s) and were grandfathered in...
...or a specific "mixed use" zone was created to permit them
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