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Quoted By: >>1785730
I want an urban Shire. Just make the hills bigger. It would be beautiful, nature-friendly, ultra walkable, immune to extreme weather, and basically bomb-proof.
You could have trees and flowers all over the place, and tiered garden courtyards to let light down into the centers of hills (maybe with sloped glass roofs in cold climates), and tiered cutaways in some spots where you want things a little denser. Life would be slow because FALGSC, and you could relax on the patio of a pub drinking a beer, watching the sun go down behind the trees while kids play with dogs. Maybe I’m laying it on a little thick with this description but it would be nice right?
You’d have to make sure rain could get down to the water table though. The floor plan would need to be porous so water could flow through the soil between rooms.
And there’d need to be some way to service plumbing and the power grid. Maybe a whole network of fireproof service tunnels with fire doors and lots of access to the surface. There might also be service rails for moving stuff around, like furniture and boxes of belongings. These service rails might connect up with actual train stations for when people need to move stuff between cities.
In cold climates the interior might be as walkable as the exterior.
Elevated trams if we can make them quiet, otherwise put em underground.
alright that’s it, those are my urban shire ideas
You could have trees and flowers all over the place, and tiered garden courtyards to let light down into the centers of hills (maybe with sloped glass roofs in cold climates), and tiered cutaways in some spots where you want things a little denser. Life would be slow because FALGSC, and you could relax on the patio of a pub drinking a beer, watching the sun go down behind the trees while kids play with dogs. Maybe I’m laying it on a little thick with this description but it would be nice right?
You’d have to make sure rain could get down to the water table though. The floor plan would need to be porous so water could flow through the soil between rooms.
And there’d need to be some way to service plumbing and the power grid. Maybe a whole network of fireproof service tunnels with fire doors and lots of access to the surface. There might also be service rails for moving stuff around, like furniture and boxes of belongings. These service rails might connect up with actual train stations for when people need to move stuff between cities.
In cold climates the interior might be as walkable as the exterior.
Elevated trams if we can make them quiet, otherwise put em underground.
alright that’s it, those are my urban shire ideas
