>American city design
sounds reasonable, what else would you do with all those cars
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>>72847208
nice
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>>72846623
>americans are so lazy they need a private parking ground for every single building because lumbering forward with their obese frames more than 5 meters hurts their knees
Why can't they park them underground or multileveled parking halls?
Other than the fact that they clearly don't have them, that is.
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Lmao
>>72847666
>dig a hole
>causes seismic activity
>yellowstone erupts
>>72847666
I don't know about funland but here parking garages don't grow on trees
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It's an old picture, I think from Dallas or Houston. Property was very cheap and plentiful making multilevel parking structures uneconomical. As the area developed, the land became more valuable for developers, they bought it up and turned it into high roses, some with under ground garages. The higher cost of land and increased demand for parking many people were willing to pay more for it, making multilevel parking garages economically viable and more profitable than a single lot. If it takes millions to build a garage, you need to increase cost of parking. If there is cheap and plentiful lot space, people probably wouldn't be willing to pay more for the parking in the structure. Land prices in European cities are higher and they developed before the invention of cars, so they never experienced this.
Simple economics and history.
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>It's an old picture, I think from Dallas or Houston
From the 70s or 80s. I don't get why Yuropoors repeatedly spam this pic since the city doesn't look like that nowadays.