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Aesthetic can come after the material needs of the people are sated
It's not just looks. High rises have a negative effect to social and psychological health.
Things looking gross has a negative effect on social and psychological health generally but I'd prefer that over being homeless
That's a false dichotomy. High rises aren't even materially efficient. All that weight requires more reinforcing material.
The Vienna socialist housing projects are decent examples. Mostly mid-rises and their one high-rise isn't a spartan, drab eyesore.
It's not a trade-off, it's just shitty thoughtless design.
Oh? I'm no civil engineer so I can't argue against that lol. I always assumed high rise housing was primarily space and material efficient and that was the reason for their construction.
Yes, and also I think there are even better looking mid-rise Khrushchevka housing projects.
This "soulless highrise towers" meme is fraught toxic reactionary propaganda. I feel like I got little caught up and heated there.