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About two-thirds of the American population lives in a city.

Sure, the convenience and excitement are great, but city living can be rough.

Ya know...because some cities can look like this…*show city with grey dirty and garbage

and crowds of people* But how can we make this better?

I'm thinking a beautiful utopia from scratch.

Best city ever.

My friend Brian from Real Engineering is here to help me with this video!

So Brian, let's give it a go, shall we?

How Can We Make The Perfect City?

First things first, location.

We'll want somewhere with a good water supply, so near a lake would be great.

Somewhere scenic obviously with moderate but not extreme seasons.

We'll want our city to be small enough to avoid lots of congestion and overcrowding,

but still large enough to have all the amenities us city folk know and love.

Let's say 25 square miles/65 sq km and about half a million people.

A square, 5m x 5m/8k x 8k grid layout would make the city super easy to navigate.

We'd have timely, efficient subways running in straight lines, criss-crossing under the

city.

But above ground, transportation would be limited to bike paths and walkways.

A car-less city may sound a bit extreme but cities like Paris are already losing expressways

to favor bikes and walking.

This keeps citizens healthier and reduces pollution.

Solar panels and wind turbines outside the city and on top of buildings would also lessen

emissions and help our utopian city stay green.

A city with like no pollution sounds ideal.

Our buildings would also follow this eco-friendly path.

We'd construct a densely-packed city with a mix of green office high-rises and residential

buildings.

Vienna does this to help reduce transport time and to keep the city feeling home-y.

All our buildings would be nice to look at and skyscrapers would be covered with vertical

gardens, like they are in Singapore.

People could just reach out their window and pick some veggies for their salad or some

flowers for their loved ones.

Or gather all the tomatoes and throw them at bad comedians.

Whichever you'd prefer.

We'd also want to put a lot of focus on the social aspects of our city, making it

as enjoyable as possible.

Think good schools, fun extracurricular activities, and close-knit communities.

And the legal system would favor rehabilitation

over punishment.

Prisons are super expensive and have very high re-incarceration rates, so we'd focus

on treating offenders to keep our city's population safe and sound.

We'd also help keep people safe and our city green with street lamps that have sensors

to adjust their brightness depending on how many people are out and about, like they do

in Amsterdam.

In order to keep the cost of living down, the government would construct many of the

apartment buildings and offer them up for sale at low costs.

80% of people living in Singapore live in these type of government buildings and it

supposedly fosters a nice sense of community and belonging.

So why haven't we created the perfect city yet?

On paper, it doesn't sound that hard.

But the execution would definitely be costly and require a lot of government collaboration.

It's hard to put a price on a hypothetical city, but based on the costs of other cities

constructed from the ground up, it could be anywhere from $20-40 billion.

So, not cheap.

One thing's for sure though, if we could get this utopian city funded and up and running,

it'd be one amazing place to live.

What type of amenities would you want in a perfect city?

Let us know in the comments.

For more infomation >> How Can We Make The Perfect City? ft. Real Engineering - Duration: 3:39.

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Hi my name's Jack

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Boat is fantastic

It's great for the kids

and we fall for the big kids as well

We love the fact that we can store it away

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We love the fact that

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Good fun for everybody and fantastic toy to have

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We really enjoy it !

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Sixers win 12th straight to pull even with Cavaliers for third in East - Duration: 2:44.

The Philadelphia 76ers are rolling right along without Joel Embiid.

J.J.

Redick scored 25 points, and the 76ers won their 12th straight game, eliminating Detroit

from playoff contention with a 115-108 victory over the Pistons on Wednesday night.

Embiid missed a fourth straight game because of a concussion and orbital fracture.

"Everyone in this room has stepped up since Joel went down, and we know we're capable

of winning games without him," guard Ben Simmons said.

"We told him to get ready for the playoffs and that we'll take care of everything else.

Now we're showing that we can do that."

The Pistons had their five-game winning streak snapped, and their defeat clinched a postseason

spot for the Milwaukee Bucks.

The Eastern Conference playoff field is now set, although there's still plenty of uncertainty

over the actual matchups.

Philadelphia pulled even with Cleveland for third place in the East.

Anthony Tolliver scored 25 points for the Pistons and went 7-of-8 from 3-point range.

Detroit was without star forward Blake Griffin, who missed his fourth straight game because

of a bruised right ankle.

Embiid had surgery last weekend to repair a broken bone around his left eye.

The 76ers could certainly use him, but so far, they've gone right on winning.

Redick scored 13 points in the first quarter Wednesday, and backup big man Richaun Holmes

had back-to-back dunks to give Philadelphia an 18-17 advantage.

An alley-oop to Holmes put the 76ers up 36-28 after one.

The lead reached 19 in the second quarter.

Philadelphia was up 65-49 at halftime, and the margin didn't reach single digits again

until the waning moments of the fourth.

Detroit did manage to snap Philadelphia's streak of nine straight double-digit wins.

Redick finished 10-of-13 from the field and 5-of-7 from beyond the arc .

"They've got two of the best guys in the entire league moving without the ball, with Redick

and (Marco) Belinelli," Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy said.

"They tore us up tonight."

TIP-INS: 76ers — Philadelphia was without F Dario Saric (right elbow cellulitis).

F Robert Covington was shaken up in the third quarter after taking an elbow to the cheek

from Detroit's Reggie Jackson.

Covington was able to finish the game, however.

... Belinelli scored 19 points and Simmons had 16.

Pistons — Andre Drummond had 13 points and 15 rebounds.

UP NEXT: 76ers host Cleveland on Friday night.

Pistons host the Dallas Mavericks on Friday night.

Thank you for watching!

For more infomation >> Sixers win 12th straight to pull even with Cavaliers for third in East - Duration: 2:44.

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