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Now, the other thing is to change the way we live. This artist is probably a fucking idiot, but he has the right idea. We must turn away from fossil fuels and ev batteries, instead focusing on creating walkable neighborhoods, encouraging cycling, having public transportation that is easier to use than cars, etc. We must redesign in a way that it is easier for people to do what we want than what we don't want. People are not inherently good nor bad, but lazy. They will always follow the path of least resistance. In the new world where industrialization reached long before cities could properly form, you see the suburb everywhere because the path of least resistance is the car. Yes, now we must delve into the politics of how do we keep a city and its train systems safe, how do we do all these minor details, but it comes back to the culture of the people.
Forgot to add, but we need to build with local material. Not only does it give our building a character and style unmatched in the world, it is also better due to lower transport and processing, and the fact is is our local materials, we are responsible for the health of our land, not the yellow man across the ocean. Let us look back to the centuries our ancestors spent developing ways to beat the elements and use local materials as well as their design philosophies to actually fucking solve the problem instead of sticking ranch houses and glass skyscrapers dildos everywhere. In my homeland I have yet to see one cool neon pagoda styled skyscraper, but instead the same skyscrapers in the occident, all copied and pasted across. How depressing, how shameful it is we lost our culture in chasing the trends.
Anyways, that's all from me. Have a good one lads