For a second I thought this was my area. It has always been interesting why in the post-Soviet countries they build 9-storey buildings, why do we not like the number 10? but 15 floors are always welcome. for a bunch of years everyone knows that such houses are the bombs of the appearance of the ghetto, but no, they continue to cost and cost. the craziest thing is probably Russia, they completely lost their heads there with such areas for 10-20 thousand people, imagine that around you within a radius of several kilometers there is nothing but these houses.
Depends on the tourist, I’d say. Some people are really into commie blocks.
Common sight in Seoul 🙂
people tend to hate these, but this is affordable housing in action, and at least most people don’t have to rent.
Looks pretty nice. In Bucharest you’d likely get twice the number of blocks in the same area.
Very green and clean. If these houses had 4-5 floors instead of 12, it would be great place to live
This is inside of Orban
This looks incredibly depressive. I can’t imagine living here. Could still be worse though, at least it’s somewhat green.
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For a second I thought this was my area. It has always been interesting why in the post-Soviet countries they build 9-storey buildings, why do we not like the number 10? but 15 floors are always welcome. for a bunch of years everyone knows that such houses are the bombs of the appearance of the ghetto, but no, they continue to cost and cost. the craziest thing is probably Russia, they completely lost their heads there with such areas for 10-20 thousand people, imagine that around you within a radius of several kilometers there is nothing but these houses.
Depends on the tourist, I’d say. Some people are really into commie blocks.
Common sight in Seoul 🙂
people tend to hate these, but this is affordable housing in action, and at least most people don’t have to rent.
Looks pretty nice. In Bucharest you’d likely get twice the number of blocks in the same area.
Very green and clean. If these houses had 4-5 floors instead of 12, it would be great place to live
This is inside of Orban
This looks incredibly depressive. I can’t imagine living here. Could still be worse though, at least it’s somewhat green.