Another good one on the problem with the term "sprawl:"https://www.strongtowns.org/journal/2016/4/19/the-sprawl-conversation …
proximity to services etc isn't part of the definition of sprawl tho, that's half the point of the article
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Google a definition of it and see what you get
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I think "low density" and "monofunctional" (I'm reading that as purely residential, correct me if wrong) basically covers it.
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That's a good concept, but is "sprawl" the most useful thing to call it? Something could fit that description but be pretty compact
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Whereas Tokyo is obv excluded from it, but also obviously sprawling
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When you say you have stuff sprawled over the table, or a guy is sprawled out over the floor, the idea is spread out as much as possible
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no, just spread out (more is almost always possible!)
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