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There is a lot of talk in a lot of countries right now about the price of housing.
In some places it has gotten quite bad and contributed along with other factors to the rise in tent and shack areas.
I remember when the Burj Khalifa was completed and people were absolutely amazed at the angular design to cut direct wind pressure, the swinging measurements, and so forth.
Are there any examples like the Burj Khalifa when it comes to high density construction done in an incredibly magnificent design and building way?
I was thinkin the old slavic block design as I have seen the testimonials were people talk about how they actually quite like them despite the ugly nature.
I wondered if we had perfected that a bit and what could be great to implement in many large cities as a way forward and that could help so many.
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