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- CanadaPlus ( @CanadaPlus@futurology.today ) English12•11 months ago
Wow, yet another way our bylaws are terrible. It’s starting to feel like it’s on purpose.
- Victor Villas ( @villasv@lemmy.ca ) 7•11 months ago
always has been 🧑🚀🔫
- LostWon ( @LostWon@lemmy.ca ) 12•11 months ago
Anyone else notice Canada was the only country on the map with the two stairwells from 2 floors & up requirement and every other country started it with 3 or higher?
- ag_roberston_author ( @ag_roberston_author@beehaw.org ) English8•11 months ago
Yeah, he also mentioned it in the video. (He is from Vancouver.)
- LostWon ( @LostWon@lemmy.ca ) 3•11 months ago
I remember him saying (English) North America requires 3 floors and then I saw that map.
This isn’t my first video of theirs, btw. I watched it before I even saw this thread, because I’m subscribed.
- Showroom7561 ( @Showroom7561@lemmy.ca ) 12•11 months ago
In North America, every bad design is a feature. 🤦♂️
- mtchristo ( @mtchristo@lemm.ee ) 11•11 months ago
Even Europe has stopped producing those buildings. Each era comes with its own stylistics expressions. Amsterdam’s newer district is full of modern cubical buildings. Even if they look a bit better than the one’s shown in this meme, they belong to the same post modern movement.
Another thing to consider is that every other extra luxury that is purely a stylistic addition will be an extra expanse on the end buyer
- frostbiker ( @frostbiker@lemmy.ca ) 5•11 months ago
Living in an area that is beautiful matters, and our urban landscapes are a big part of that. Trees, decorated facades, town squares, they may add some economic cost, but why is that the only cost that matters? What about the emotional cost of living in an ugly noisy jungle of concrete and glass?
- mtchristo ( @mtchristo@lemm.ee ) 1•11 months ago
Because other people’s right to have a roof over their heads and afford to buy a house out weights you presumed right to living in a Disney themed park.
- frostbiker ( @frostbiker@lemmy.ca ) 2•11 months ago
That is a false dichotomy. Housing is expensive in Canada due to zoning laws forcing a very inefficient use of land, among other reasons.
I lived in Europe for decades, so I know for a fact that making our streets pleasant to walk around isn’t some weird utopia, it is the basic reality in many developed countries.
- BCsven ( @BCsven@lemmy.ca ) 1•11 months ago
Not sure if that is accurate in BC, we have 3+ story townhomes with mainfloor being shopping/ services. Tons of quadplexes, and 50-100 unit condos like crazy.
- BuoyantCitrus ( @BuoyantCitrus@lemmy.ca ) 6•11 months ago
More detail / similar concepts if you’re not a video person: https://www.centerforbuilding.org/blog/we-we-cant-build-family-sized-apartments-in-north-america
- Katrisia ( @Katrisia@lemm.ee ) 5•11 months ago
*Anglo America, Northern Anglo America or U.S.A. & Canada.
- Dearche ( @Dearche@lemmy.ca ) 4•11 months ago
While I think this is an issue, I think it’s a minor one. If it was a big problem, we’d see a whole bunch of 2 storey apartments sprinkled amongst single family homes. But I’ve never seen one in all my time in Toronto. Because there’s a whole ton of regulations that make it impossible by just plain making it illegal without jumping through a whole ton of other hoops that make it far too expensive.
I’m not saying fixing this won’t help, but it’s just one of dozens of issues, and a minor one compared to some of them.
- ExLisper ( @ExLisper@linux.community ) English4•11 months ago
All the ‘nice apartments’ he’s showing are from beginning of XX century. No one builds like this in Europe anymore. Most new developments are exactly like the ones he shows in America.