Do you think German cities should have skyscrapers like these?
Like in Shanghai https://media.tacdn.com/media/attractions-splice-spp-674×446/06/71/e3/ee.jpg
Be it Berlin, Hamburg, Munich or Cologne, should German cities also start building a little more upwards?
I don't care what they do in D. Here in Lviv – Center is hardly a building higher than 5 floors – everything comes from wartimes or before and is therefore also world heritage. New buildings are adapted to this cityscape – a real high-rise is absolutely unthinkable.
It is very pleasant to live in such a city – only built outside the randstaedtic residential areas.
When did you live in Lviv?
Always summers since 2006 with unfortunately 10a interruption.
Look at the picture – the skyscrapers don't fit.
Well, imagine you're living at the top and the elevator is falling out……
Apart from the unreliable construction costs, rents will also be irresponsible, the extreme fluctuations in storms will also not affect me, and I do not have to be so high for a view of the city.
Well, there are a lot of reasons that talk about it.
Ahyo. But of course ONLY in cities and where the region also fits
Because there are alternatives. And that wouldn't solve the rent problem either. The higher the more expensive the apartments.
There are good space-saving residential concepts. Then it would be necessary to abolish the greed of profit in this area, so that every living can afford it.
Apparently, one has no interest in solving these problems properly. You get rich.
Yeah. And also important for globalization & diversity.
Feel me in Germany as in the 3rd world.
Especially when you were in New York etc
"Diverse" means "different". So it's not different to make it like others (New York).
Shanghai has 24 million inhabitants, Berlin 3.6. You can't compare it!
These are usually office buildings, not residential buildings. We have more than enough office space in Germany, there are no apartments.
It's not easy either. Not everything modern looks good. And if every big city looks like the other, I'm losing too much of individuality.
Yes, for example, it helps to create living space on a small area, especially in cities where there are hardly any free land and the property prices are in fact unpaid. It makes an immense difference whether you build a building with 6 floors or with 60 floors.
In the end, much more living space is created with a sealed base area, which ultimately makes the environment a favor.
Yeah, everyone complains about lack of housing.
The construction site is not unlimited in Germany. It has to go up.
If you know a little about urban planning, you know that this is not so easy.
ground, water supply, fresh air supply.
Frankfurt is an urban planning nightmare
Can't hurt. Then we may also have more paying tourists.
Such buildings also have serious disadvantages, we should have learned this slowly – and in Frankfurt there are many of them.
But after everything you hear, the hamburgers are so stupid that they want to repeat known mistakes…
You mean the Elbtower?
Exactly – the classic of a planned building, which should not be built (more) with the findings made.
Not in beautiful Munich! This destroys culture 🙂
I prefer high-rise buildings than the Häuslebauer houses.
Would be space-saving more space to life but of course also disadvantages they are very expensive, terrorist attacks would be terrible and also natural disasters would be a disaster
OK for offices – but not for apartments
A dream.