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35 Dystopic Examples Of ‘Urban Hell’ (New Pics)
WorldJUL 25, 2023

35 Dystopic Examples Of ‘Urban Hell’ (New Pics)

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When we look at towering skyscrapers, we usually enjoy how majestic they make the skyline look. But every structure casts a shadow.
The subreddit 'Urban Hell' is a place where modern concrete jungles are called out for all the chaos and disarray that they entail.
Created back in 2013, this online community now has 1.2 million members, who are regularly sharing pictures of buildings and cities that suggest we're already living in a dystopia.
Whether it's the dirty slums against the shiny downtown in the background, abandoned stadiums, or packed streets under neon lights, is this really the best we humans can do?

#1 Light Pollution From Train Line Over Old Houses In China

Light Pollution From Train Line Over Old Houses In China
232points

#2 Hong Kong, Enough Said

Hong Kong, Enough Said
180points

According to Yan Liu, a professor of geographical information science at the University of Queensland, and Rachel Gallagher, a Ph.D. candidate at the same institution, zoning has been the key tool used by urban planners to influence how our cities grow and change for almost a century.

"Contemporary zoning truly developed after the Second World War," the researchers wrote. "A combination of large real estate interests and the emerging field of urban planning created low-density, car-centric suburbs."

Urban plans called for standardized subdivisions and land uses, and engineering of streets and infrastructure.

#3 Balcony Facade Of A Famous Hotel In Thailand

Balcony Facade Of A Famous Hotel In Thailand
173points

#4 Gurugram, India

Gurugram, India
171points

#5 Satellite View Of New Delhi (A City Of Some 20 Million People)

Satellite View Of New Delhi (A City Of Some 20 Million People)
165points

Urban development was largely characterized by detached houses in residential suburbs, while large road networks separated these suburbs from commercial and industrial areas of the city.

However, in the late 1980s, many cities began to introduce planning mechanisms to restrict outward expansion. Changes in zoning allowed for increased density and a mix of land uses—the aim was to encourage redevelopment of existing urban areas.

#6 Naples, Italy

Naples, Italy
159points

#7 Caribbean Coast Estate, Hong Kong

Caribbean Coast Estate, Hong Kong
157points

#8 Egyptian Times Square, Cairo, Egypt

Egyptian Times Square, Cairo, Egypt
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#9 Istanbul Traffic

Istanbul Traffic
152points

Yet, as cities become denser and the traditional suburban "house and garden" is redeveloped, buildings are replacing trees, and settlements become grayer.

Replacing an existing home with a larger house or with several townhouses typically results in all existing vegetation being stripped from the site.

#10 The Other-Side Of Rio De Janeiro

The Other-Side Of Rio De Janeiro
150points

#11 Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, Michigan
144points

#12 Contrasts

Contrasts
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#13 Mumbai Water Pipes With Garbage And Slums, Those Pipes Supply Water To Localities With Apartment Rates Exceeding A Million Dollar For 3bhk In Bandra, Santacruz

Mumbai Water Pipes With Garbage And Slums, Those Pipes Supply Water To Localities With Apartment Rates Exceeding A Million Dollar For 3bhk In Bandra, Santacruz
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128points

Compact city land-use policies and urban forest policies need to work together to ensure that there could be both high-quality built environments and extensive tree cover.

Experts argue that cities urgently need more strategic identification of small and large lots that are suitable for more intensified development, particularly to reduce the need for the widespread low-level consolidation that threatens tree cover.

#14 Once Upon A Time, These Houses Have A Sea View, Now They Have This View

Once Upon A Time, These Houses Have A Sea View, Now They Have This View
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#15 Hong Kong Apartments

Hong Kong Apartments
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#16 Metro Manila, Philippines

Metro Manila, Philippines
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120points

#17 Burlington Beach, Ontario

Burlington Beach, Ontario
116points

At the same time, land-use regulation should ensure that both low-yield and higher-density redevelopment maintain the contribution of private land to the urban forest. Existing and new approaches to achieving this outcome need to be considered, whether that's done through local rules, government programs, or incentive schemes.

#18 Small City In China

Small City In China
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115points

#19 Mansion Under Bay Bridge In San Fransisco, Ca

Mansion Under Bay Bridge In San Fransisco, Ca
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114points

#20 Phnom Penh New Gated Community

Phnom Penh New Gated Community
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113points
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