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RE: Human honeycomb cells

in #urban2 years ago

I'd say there is beauty in those buildings. Imagine this scenario - people in the 60s, living in their small country houses with clay walls and wooden ceilings. Then, suddenly, they are given a job with stable salary and access to the perks of the big city, a solid roof above their heads. I am certain the most of them had been waiting and appreciating for those flats. ;)

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I'm trying to imagine what the houses were really like in the 60's? Were they all as you describe them? Or most of them? That doesn't sound realistic to me somehow. And then I remember that my grandparents' village/their house was only supplied with water mains in the 1970s. So you're right. These city buildings were a huge success for their time. Nowadays too. Although I hope they build them better today. But I actually doubt it.
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Those houses in the countryside - yes. Of course, there have been and will always be rich families and poor families. And as it always happens - the percentage of the latter is much bigger.

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