
Apartment Living Cures Housing Viruses
The David McWilliams Podcast
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The Death and Life of Great American Cities
The Death and Life of Great American Cities is an almost allergy to wonderful U.S. cities that were conceived in the late 19th century, built up in early 20th century. Part of that is an aversion to brutalism, right? So in our heads, we have only two types of living: Either you can live in a three-bedroom semi, or you live in a 20-story tower block. But John Byrne Murdock has very interesting ideas as to why we have rejected apartment living. And the cost, not just the financial cost, but the social cost of Sprawl. The game Jacob's route is there is a sweet spot in the middle - where we should be
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