It's allotments, or community gardens, you would call it. That one's not excatly standard for how community gardens look. Usually smaller, not circular, not designed by major architects and the houses are usually not house-sized but more like little sheds with place for a fridge for your beer. Generally just a place for people in the city to grow a little vegetables and chill in a little oasis of their own little green space.
Would be more effective to make the circles larger, with large circular food plots in the center that the people in each wheel share, and then turn the area between the circles into pasture for cattle or lambs or something like that.
It makes me want to place a meeple on the green part, though.
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It's a great design for minimalising the amount of land used for roads.
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
It's symbolism of the Thule Society, representing the Black Sun.
It fits well with Nordic origin stories of Hyperboreans and Thule Ultima. Perhaps the designers of the subdivisions were members of the Thule Gesellschaft and the Vril Society.
It's symbolism of the Thule Society, representing the Black Sun.
It fits well with Nordic origin stories of Hyperboreans and Thule Ultima. Perhaps the designers of the subdivisions were members of the Thule Gesellschaft and the Vril Society.
Wow, it's like they couldn't decide between tacky, ugly and gibberish and decided to just do everything at once.
It's symbolism of the Thule Society, representing the Black Sun.
It fits well with Nordic origin stories of Hyperboreans and Thule Ultima. Perhaps the designers of the subdivisions were members of the Thule Gesellschaft and the Vril Society.
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