I've been looking at rural China's homes and somehow I just feel like they are pretty bad designs. The high walls, large gates and bare brick/concrete structures really look more like mini-jails or abandoned factories compared to the quaint country homes I've gotten used to seeing in southeast asian countries. Not only that, there is very little grid planning, creating tiny plots of agriculture land in the middle of these randomly placed houses
It just feels like the Malaysian/indonesian style terrace houses are a better design, they create closer communities (low walls, neighbours are right next to/opposite you), and seems more efficient (larger uniform agriculture plots, easier provision of utilities)
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Anybody agree or disagree? Could China possibly adopt the terrace style housing?
It just feels like the Malaysian/indonesian style terrace houses are a better design, they create closer communities (low walls, neighbours are right next to/opposite you), and seems more efficient (larger uniform agriculture plots, easier provision of utilities)
example:
Anybody agree or disagree? Could China possibly adopt the terrace style housing?
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