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in reply to @jpotterfield's post:

Been dreaming for years of a city that's built like a university. just buildings close together. no streets, sometimes green spaces. Towers and unusual architecture yes, connecting bridges yes, but it's all one complex.

Second idea: Black sand beach, buildings glow at night instead of street lamps.

City ideas:

  • Cuboids and cylinders of various sizes (some tapered, some not), suspended from a horizon line that's just out of frame, with drooping rope bridges connecting them. Ideally reliant on combustibles for lighting to make everything feel even more precarious, like someone built a city of hanging oubliettes from matchsticks.
  • Layout of major thoroughfares determines via random scatterplot Voronoi diagram, with each enclosed neighborhood built uncomfortably crowded, and to a different maximum height than adjacent neighborhoods.
  • Homes and small commercial neighborhoods built along an unnervingly uniform grid, 1950s-suburban-housing-development-style, extending to the horizon but revealing some grander, more nuanced pattern via a changing color gradient of the street- and window-lights.
  • Traditional metropolis "skyscraper district," with the exception that a central, tallest tower seems to exert some sort of attraction on the surrounding buildings, which are all built in a manner that lean toward it, with more and more exaggerated leans as the radius from the center expands.
  • A city split in half by an improbably tall and smooth mirror, with distinct architecture on either side and a handful of towers providing bridges over the top of the mirror.

(Very cool project, curious to see what comes of it!)