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A Traditional City Primer (and how modern cities are utterly broken, and even New Urbanism doesn't fix the core issue)
(www.andrewalexanderprice.com)
A community to discuss solarpunk and other new and alternative urbanisms that seek to break away from our currently ecologically destructive urbanisms.
Checkout these related communities:
Ok, how about the city of Pompeii (which was entombed by the volcano in ~50BC), or Tenochitlan/Mexico city (which was built before European contact, or the city of Cusco (ditto), or the city of Petra (which had plenty of spare desert)? Or Venice, or Mateba, or pick-a-town-any-town.
What "severe feudal land restrictions" do you mean? Can you elaborate?
Here on slrpnk.net I see quite a few "new urbanists" endorsing solarpunk visions with wide streets. I posted this partially in response to that.
I could link a newer article, but this one works just fine. Articles don't have an expiry date, if you have an actually valid criticism then say it.
If it helps, replace "organically" with "incrementally and due to decentralized choices".