Asphalt desert

  • TheHalc@sopuli.xyz
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    11 months ago

    The best architecture for desert cities in the US:

    Don’t build cities in deserts. There’s tonnes of space in parts of the country that aren’t actively trying to kill you for half the year.

    • perviouslyiner@lemm.ee
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      11 months ago

      As /u/hank hints. it’ might be possible if you build the buildings under some mass, like in Arakkis or Pompeii or North Africa - Your stone house has a central courtyard. Your street is in the shade between houses. Any public building rising above the rooflines has a wind-catcher. Really big public spaces are catching winds.

      Literally anything better than an above-ground structure (skyscraper) with exterior glass (greenhouse) walls!

    • afraid_of_zombies@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      Every place is trying to kill you, it is just easier to warm a human body up than cool them down. It is easier to have someone just avoid water that is where it isn’t supposed to be than it is to bring water where it clearly has no desire to be there.

      How many places in the world do you think you could survive naked without access to indoors for over a day? Maybe some tropical island? I read once the typical member of the industrial world has never once in their life been outdoors for over 6 hours without some access to shade/tent/building. Which doesn’t sound right but try to think of the last time you did that.

      • CaptainJanegay@kbin.social
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        11 months ago

        I mean, most people could survive almost anywhere for a day. Yeah, people need shade, just like all animals do; which is naturally provided by trees, shrubs, big rocks, terrain features etc. It’s true that there are places where humans have deliberately made the outdoors inhospitable by removing those features, but you can fix that by putting them back.