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u mad bro? it costs a shit ton to live downtown.menzo wrote:
why would you want to live 10+ miles from the city centre? it looks like US cities are inside out. all the rich ppl on the outside and poor on the inside. unlike superior eruo cities where you want to live in the city centre.
phoenix is a bunch of cans or snowbirds. its a bunch of transplants.PrivateVendetta wrote:
US cities are weird.
Phoenix in particular. It has no soul or community.
Last edited by 11 Bravo (2011-02-27 04:00:40)
just by their design i've found most US cities completely lacking character and 'charm'. no history to most of them. the city-planning seems to be all organised around consumer-culture... identikit suburbs in concentric rings of neighbourhoods surrounding a commercial downtown area... with mega mall plexes dotted around in plentiful supply. modern cities are pretty bland, wherever you find them.PrivateVendetta wrote:
US cities are weird.
Phoenix in particular. It has no soul or community.
Some modern districts in cities can be quite nice, but ofcourse its nowhere near the beauty of an old city centre. (west) Berlin for example looks quite alrightUzique wrote:
just by their design i've found most US cities completely lacking character and 'charm'. no history to most of them. the city-planning seems to be all organised around consumer-culture... identikit suburbs in concentric rings of neighbourhoods surrounding a commercial downtown area... with mega mall plexes dotted around in plentiful supply. modern cities are pretty bland, wherever you find them.PrivateVendetta wrote:
US cities are weird.
Phoenix in particular. It has no soul or community.
i dont like the old stuffKampframmer wrote:
Some modern districts in cities can be quite nice, but ofcourse its nowhere near the beauty of an old city centre. (west) Berlin for example looks quite alrightUzique wrote:
just by their design i've found most US cities completely lacking character and 'charm'. no history to most of them. the city-planning seems to be all organised around consumer-culture... identikit suburbs in concentric rings of neighbourhoods surrounding a commercial downtown area... with mega mall plexes dotted around in plentiful supply. modern cities are pretty bland, wherever you find them.PrivateVendetta wrote:
US cities are weird.
Phoenix in particular. It has no soul or community.
It also depends a bit what you think is old i guess.11 Bravo wrote:
i dont like the old stuffKampframmer wrote:
Some modern districts in cities can be quite nice, but ofcourse its nowhere near the beauty of an old city centre. (west) Berlin for example looks quite alrightUzique wrote:
just by their design i've found most US cities completely lacking character and 'charm'. no history to most of them. the city-planning seems to be all organised around consumer-culture... identikit suburbs in concentric rings of neighbourhoods surrounding a commercial downtown area... with mega mall plexes dotted around in plentiful supply. modern cities are pretty bland, wherever you find them.
But at least New York and LA etc. have a focus to them by using a river or the sea. Phoenix doesn't, it has a downtown, but this is purely where the business district is, there is nothing else there. The rest of Phoenix is an assortment of solid blocks of housing with a retail park and fast food chain on every corner, with random fields in the middle of the city.Uzique wrote:
just by their design i've found most US cities completely lacking character and 'charm'. no history to most of them. the city-planning seems to be all organised around consumer-culture... identikit suburbs in concentric rings of neighbourhoods surrounding a commercial downtown area... with mega mall plexes dotted around in plentiful supply. modern cities are pretty bland, wherever you find them.PrivateVendetta wrote:
US cities are weird.
Phoenix in particular. It has no soul or community.
yes i know. but it was also built in the middle of the desert.PrivateVendetta wrote:
But at least New York and LA etc. have a focus to them by using a river or the sea. Phoenix doesn't, it has a downtown, but this is purely where the business district is, there is nothing else there. The rest of Phoenix is an assortment of solid blocks of housing with a retail park and fast food chain on every corner, with random fields in the middle of the city.Uzique wrote:
just by their design i've found most US cities completely lacking character and 'charm'. no history to most of them. the city-planning seems to be all organised around consumer-culture... identikit suburbs in concentric rings of neighbourhoods surrounding a commercial downtown area... with mega mall plexes dotted around in plentiful supply. modern cities are pretty bland, wherever you find them.PrivateVendetta wrote:
US cities are weird.
Phoenix in particular. It has no soul or community.
You've never been here. Cool.Uzique wrote:
just by their design i've found most US cities completely lacking character and 'charm'. no history to most of them. the city-planning seems to be all organised around consumer-culture... identikit suburbs in concentric rings of neighbourhoods surrounding a commercial downtown area... with mega mall plexes dotted around in plentiful supply. modern cities are pretty bland, wherever you find them.PrivateVendetta wrote:
US cities are weird.
Phoenix in particular. It has no soul or community.
Last edited by Uzique (2011-02-27 06:11:48)
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looks like a COD mapjsnipy wrote:
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/6492 … stonia.jpgMarkooo*Est wrote:
estonia is a true paradise