Everything old is new again. Corbusier, 1923. Uber, 2015. (2015 definitely has better rendering, though.)pic.twitter.com/1V0ALDAebw
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@kimmaicutler Good? I really dislike most of his work -- the hypertrophic cities in this case and the brutalist movement in general.
@patrickc the mistakes of the past with even more sprawl will be repeated.
@kimmaicutler Yep, agreed. If Marchetti's law is really a statement about hassle and not time, easy to see SDCs causing more sprawl.
@patrickc no, I'm not into it either. A lot of knock-off Modernism was done cheaply, poorly. But it was still impt innovation.
@patrickc slightly concerned that if a good dialogue about self-driving cars does not happen now between technologists, planners
@kimmaicutler @patrickc if self driving cars are good, would self driving busses be even better?
@patrickc defines the lived experience in most American cities. Only ptwy into that book. But Flint's other book on Jacobs v. Moses was good
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