The 1,400 3BR is the steak in this analogy, right? Otherwise I'm confused.
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I would say the proximity of people is foremost. Proximity of buildings is a useful secondary characteristic.
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no way, towers-in-a-park is terrible urbanism vs single-family-houses-packed-together
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but the park acts as a separator of people too, which is the primary concern
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also if you focus on people you can ask questions like how to design better towers. Like have public spaces.
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I dunno man, Tokyo seems like it solves most city problems here: houses instead of towers, cheap rents, great transit
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and long, crowded commutes!
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unlike every other city amirite
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There's a lot of variation across metro regions in average commute time.
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