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by HDThoreaun
1063 days ago
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West London is also the most expensive part, completely unaffordable for 95% of people. It's not a coincidence that the best amenities are there. Certainly not clear that you can have high amenity areas that are also affordable. |
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It's quite clear that you can have housing for 15 million people in the area of Greater London with the density and green space of Westminster.
Does that require grand architecture? Sure. Will it happen? Nope. But it's not a density problem, it's an allocation problem.
Instead great swathes of London are built over with high density semi and terrace housing with a tiny bit of poor green space per person (usually paved over to store a car which sits still 23 hours a day or more)