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Posted on 1/11/21 at 3:10 pm to sicboy
I love the idea of underground transportation. Less risk to infrastructure.
Posted on 1/11/21 at 3:12 pm to sicboy
Would be an improvement on what we have now. Designing cities around cars exclusively has had so many detrimental effects. Those designs represent a major departure from traditional urban planning, which no doubt had discontents, but also represented thousands of years of accumulated knowledge.
The car, or rather, individual private transport has a place in the city, but cities shouldn't exclusively be designed around the car. The belief that the car is the centerpiece of the city has lead to an absolutely dystopian architecture, where the average American city is nothing more than strip malls and parking lots.
The car, or rather, individual private transport has a place in the city, but cities shouldn't exclusively be designed around the car. The belief that the car is the centerpiece of the city has lead to an absolutely dystopian architecture, where the average American city is nothing more than strip malls and parking lots.
Posted on 1/11/21 at 3:13 pm to sicboy
The "Big Dig" in Boston was 1.5 miles and ended up costing over $8 billion ($21 billion in 2020 dollars). It's a great idea, but way too expensive to dig without very concentrated urban centers such as NYC. There's not a city in the south concentrated enough to make it work. Even Dallas, Fort Worth, or Atlanta are too spread out from where people live and work to be used and economical.
Posted on 1/11/21 at 3:16 pm to GeauxTigersLee
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The "Big Dig" in Boston was 1.5 miles and ended up costing over $8 billion ($21 billion in 2020 dollars)
Posted on 1/11/21 at 3:18 pm to sicboy
Is that supposed to be high speed transit powered by testicles?
Posted on 1/11/21 at 3:21 pm to sicboy
Where will the fetus gestate? You gonna keep it in a box?
People don’t want to live underground.
These folks are silly designing this shite.
People don’t want to live underground.
These folks are silly designing this shite.
Posted on 1/11/21 at 3:43 pm to soccerfüt
Great concept, for an individual residence, not an entire city. Look at apartments, you can't go down as easy as you can go up.
I'd love to have a property with the home built into the side of a hill or a cave or something with hidden parking, etc. etc. but I'd never imagine a city pulling that concept off.
I'd love to have a property with the home built into the side of a hill or a cave or something with hidden parking, etc. etc. but I'd never imagine a city pulling that concept off.
Posted on 1/11/21 at 3:48 pm to Displaced
quote:He's no longer part of the Hyperloop, Richard Branson is heading that one up now and it is called the Virgin Hyperloop.
Doesn't elon musk owe us a hyperloop by now too?
Posted on 1/11/21 at 4:30 pm to sicboy
Kind of how they built disney. Great plan but the price makes it not practical.
Posted on 1/11/21 at 4:30 pm to shel311
He's part of it. He just said he only devotes 3% of his time to it.
Posted on 1/11/21 at 4:58 pm to sicboy
Too expensive to do this on Earth but could be a decent concept for a space colony.
Posted on 1/11/21 at 5:11 pm to GeauxTigersLee
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The "Big Dig" in Boston was 1.5 miles and ended up costing over $8 billion ($21 billion in 2020 dollars). It's a great idea, but way too expensive to dig without very concentrated urban centers such as NYC
Saudi's will probably use dirt cheap labor from SE Asia. They hold on to their papers until the work is completed.
Posted on 1/11/21 at 5:14 pm to sicboy
We can't even build a mile of interstate without a 6 year long impact study. This is a crack-induced hallucination
Posted on 1/11/21 at 5:24 pm to armsdealer
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Great concept, for an individual residence, not an entire city.
Hudson Yards in NYC was built with a similar construction. All service access is underground. Vacuum tubes that moves trash. Trains to/from Penn Station and the subway train yards are underneath — the whole multi-building complex was actually built on top of the trains.
It’s a really impressive engineering feat.
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