(First image from https://www.techinasia.com/kalanick-uber-china-100-cities/ …; second from Corbusier's "A Contemporary City", http://thecharnelhouse.org/2014/06/03/le-corbusiers-contemporary-city-1925/ ….)
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@patrickc i don't think the long term steady state pattern is large but very spaced apart buildings. eg Brasilia considered a failure - 1 more reply
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@patrickc also this book http://www.amazon.com/Modern-Man-Corbusier-Architect-Tomorrow-ebook/dp/B00K5XMX52 … by@anthonyflint just came out late last year.... -
@kimmaicutler Good? I really dislike most of his work -- the hypertrophic cities in this case and the brutalist movement in general. - 3 more replies
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@patrickc Corbusier has much better taste. -
@buzz To be fair, I don't think Uber created that rendering. (Also, I can't stand Corbusier, so I think I disagree :-).) - 1 more reply
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@patrickc That illustration vs. photo of Guangzhou only diff is drawing has more non-place green space:pic.twitter.com/Qisww9HUQ6
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@patrickc link to the keynote?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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