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by oblio
1382 days ago
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Someone posted here that the maximum density with this type of housing is 3 stories, 75 dwellings per hectare, so about 7500 dwellings per square kilometer. At 3 stories, that has to be at least 6 people per dwelling, so about 45k people per square kilometer. Let's cut that to 5k people per square kilometer to account for infrastructure, shops, schools, etc, it still seems reasonable. We don't even need more than that on average, we don't need Hong Kongs everywhere. "Brownstones" will do :-) |
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