you know those terraced Italian villages that are on really steep hills right on the shore? there aren't many of them, but I think that's about as good as it gets when it comes to city aesthetics, if you subtract the tourism. if you have a different idea do tell
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so far istm the look of the individual houses doesn't matter as much as their and positions and orientations... but I have such a soft spot for all hilly architecture even slums so it's hard to tell
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slums look way better than these expensive dumpster fires imopic.twitter.com/ycyxipWrIW
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part of it is also that old things are beautiful because the ugly old things were torn down
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I thought that before I accepted Christopher Alexander as my aesthetic savior
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