How to make the city more livable
A Life / / December 19, 2019
Video performance at the TED Kent Larson, who talks about what it would be like a city of the future - without traffic jams, the new compact cars and as compact parking lots, multi-functional smart apartments and a much larger number of people who will still feel cozy!
Recently I saw an inscription in Russian on one of the cliffs of Koh Samui, Thailand, which read, "Samuel did not rubber"... It was funny to read, given the number of traffic jams and people in Moscow. Kiev begins to slowly catch up, at least on the number of traffic jams. But be that as it may, in the city tends more and more people, and these people need to provide housing and seats, parking, shops, cafes, kindergartens, and so on and so forth.
The city becomes extremely narrow place, and to live in such conditions is not very convenient. Kent Larson and his team decided to deal with the problem of overpopulation of the city and make it a more comfortable place of residence for an even greater number of people. That is, to make it "rubber". In a city regions will be decentralized, and within 5 minutes walk from the house you can find everything you need. You can go through the whole city without crossing the highway, parking will take up half the space, and you will no longer be a headache due to the fact that you need to buy a larger apartment because of birth child. New houses, new roads, new cars - city of the future and dreams!