It is a big problem. When I lived in Seattle I often wondered who the giant buildings were for. It didn't seem like enough people were moving into them to meet costs. Then I heard rumors that keeping the homeless out was becoming a really big problem.
I am seeing the same with Orlando. A lot of companies want to build giant buildings and expand their Urban growth empire, but no one seems to want this. Even when told directly, the architects, Industrial designers, and others ignore that and will tell me how wrong I am. At no point do they see the staggering growth of places like Phoenix, and think something must be happening. Instead, its 15 minute cities, and better organized urban designs.
It is a big problem. When I lived in Seattle I often wondered who the giant buildings were for. It didn't seem like enough people were moving into them to meet costs. Then I heard rumors that keeping the homeless out was becoming a really big problem.
I am seeing the same with Orlando. A lot of companies want to build giant buildings and expand their Urban growth empire, but no one seems to want this. Even when told directly, the architects, Industrial designers, and others ignore that and will tell me how wrong I am. At no point do they see the staggering growth of places like Phoenix, and think something must be happening. Instead, its 15 minute cities, and better organized urban designs.