Cus the pic shows only one strip.
Belgian lintbebouwing is strip against strip, with those lovely ‘I can pee over my garden’-sized gardens in between.
Dees is nu wat ik bedoel met lintbebouwing
On a subreddit called fuckcars… Isn’t Lint bebouwing one of the reasons for higher car ownership?
Sprayed by chemicals.
They’re comparing it to the US, so they don’t realise that in the middle is a busy stroad with cars driving at 70km/h just a metre or two from the front doors of their houses.
Ah yes. The worst fucking layout if you want to ban cars, posted as solution to ban cars.
The picture is lovely though. Regardless of how you feel about the practice.
Apparently they’re happy this is a solution because there’s one bus/hour. I don’t see how all the 9 am people can fit on one bus. It’s also apparently never delayed or cancelled, there are no other stops and the employer never complains.
Lintbebouwing is pure cancer
I like the lintbebouwing. I would move out if I didn’t have this type of view from my garden.
The solution is very easy:
Make them pay for the actual costs of bringing water, gas, electricity, canalization and road infrastructure towards this extremely inefficient city shape.
Don’t average it over all the people who live in reasonable city shapes, make each person pay for what they really use.
Then those houses will pay in the six figures extra, and they will never be built like this.
Now imagine, hear me out, we bent that in 4, reduced the distance between everything by one quarter, so you could actually walk anywhere you wanted….crazy
One time i was filling out a health survey, and it was literally a question on it if you have any agriculture within 5 kms of you (They spray so much crap that it negatively affects your health)
The picture looks nice but that doesn’t mean it’s efficient.
Add some zoning disallowing dense development, and ooh baby, you’ve got yourself a stew going. Gotta love that exurban sprawl.
Hollandish and Flemish settlers played a large part in the colonisation of Eastern Europe, especially in wetlands. These towns are a stereotypical form of colonisation. Every family got permission to farm from their home to about s kilometer back which results in these long strips. There are still towns called Flemsdorf, Flemingsthal or Hollern because of these origins. A great example of this is the [Altes Land](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altes_Land), which is actually a mistranslation from Holland. If you look it up you can see the same pattern as we have in the Low Countries and can be seen in this post. So it is actually possible this lintbebouwing is actually Belgian.
oh, this is an easy way to make me feel angry. You could fit all those houses in a ‘wijk’ in the left lower corner. The road could still have good traffic, farmers wil have an easier time, …Ugh
I mean, it is lovely…
In an aerial picture…
With good color grading…
If you don’t have to have to live there…
Or have friends who live there that you visit…
Nooit gesnapt waarom je daar wil wonen tenzij je misschien een hoop kinderen hebt die in een hof moeten rondlopen.
Voor elke scheet heb je de auto nodig en de enige mensen die je ziet zijn diezelfde zure buren die altijd hun gras zitten maaien als je rustig wil buitenzitten.
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Cus the pic shows only one strip.
Belgian lintbebouwing is strip against strip, with those lovely ‘I can pee over my garden’-sized gardens in between.
Dees is nu wat ik bedoel met lintbebouwing
On a subreddit called fuckcars… Isn’t Lint bebouwing one of the reasons for higher car ownership?
Sprayed by chemicals.
They’re comparing it to the US, so they don’t realise that in the middle is a busy stroad with cars driving at 70km/h just a metre or two from the front doors of their houses.
Ah yes. The worst fucking layout if you want to ban cars, posted as solution to ban cars.
The picture is lovely though. Regardless of how you feel about the practice.
Apparently they’re happy this is a solution because there’s one bus/hour. I don’t see how all the 9 am people can fit on one bus. It’s also apparently never delayed or cancelled, there are no other stops and the employer never complains.
Lintbebouwing is pure cancer
I like the lintbebouwing. I would move out if I didn’t have this type of view from my garden.
The solution is very easy:
Make them pay for the actual costs of bringing water, gas, electricity, canalization and road infrastructure towards this extremely inefficient city shape.
Don’t average it over all the people who live in reasonable city shapes, make each person pay for what they really use.
Then those houses will pay in the six figures extra, and they will never be built like this.
Now imagine, hear me out, we bent that in 4, reduced the distance between everything by one quarter, so you could actually walk anywhere you wanted….crazy
One time i was filling out a health survey, and it was literally a question on it if you have any agriculture within 5 kms of you (They spray so much crap that it negatively affects your health)
The picture looks nice but that doesn’t mean it’s efficient.
Add some zoning disallowing dense development, and ooh baby, you’ve got yourself a stew going. Gotta love that exurban sprawl.
Hollandish and Flemish settlers played a large part in the colonisation of Eastern Europe, especially in wetlands. These towns are a stereotypical form of colonisation. Every family got permission to farm from their home to about s kilometer back which results in these long strips. There are still towns called Flemsdorf, Flemingsthal or Hollern because of these origins. A great example of this is the [Altes Land](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altes_Land), which is actually a mistranslation from Holland. If you look it up you can see the same pattern as we have in the Low Countries and can be seen in this post. So it is actually possible this lintbebouwing is actually Belgian.
oh, this is an easy way to make me feel angry. You could fit all those houses in a ‘wijk’ in the left lower corner. The road could still have good traffic, farmers wil have an easier time, …Ugh
I mean, it is lovely…
In an aerial picture…
With good color grading…
If you don’t have to have to live there…
Or have friends who live there that you visit…
Nooit gesnapt waarom je daar wil wonen tenzij je misschien een hoop kinderen hebt die in een hof moeten rondlopen.
Voor elke scheet heb je de auto nodig en de enige mensen die je ziet zijn diezelfde zure buren die altijd hun gras zitten maaien als je rustig wil buitenzitten.
Sure it looks nice from the sky, but [look at the street level](https://goo.gl/maps/vo5FF1iEidJPuviM7): yet another r/RuralHell
> Imagine having to walk more than 5 minutes to the nearest convenience store