>>7971749Solarpunk is a niche and also relatively new, so I am not sure what an AI would make of it.
>>7963850>solarpunk means literally to give back power to the people, break monopoly of power companiesNlo. Solarpunk was a counter point to Cyberpunk, which already was much about staying under the radar and avoiding corporative interference.
>>7963982That too, but the discussion makes it interesting. My hunch is that this is part of the current Zeitgeist.
>>7964233I spent a few weeks in Frankfurt am Main, and the citry is full of huge trees. Building are open rather than fully enclosing a back yard and trees are often at the ends of the buildings. Tokyo also has a lot og buildings with greenery. Comfy, and I never heard of animal infestation.
>>7966406>actually want to live like thisThis was a proposal from an architect. People of Paris are not happy with their city as it is now.
>>7970948>You will notice that most of these 'solar-punk' cities look the same, not adapted to real climatic zones and various geographies, but all assuming the exact same enviroment.Frankfurt am Main and Tokyo are fairly green but at very different latitudes and climates. Especially in Japan they have centuries of experience in garden planning.