The reality of urban life can be rather banal. We all have to wait
for the bus on cold winter days, do the washing up, take out the
bins, or spend long commutes in the car. David Sim believes that
life in the city could be made easier and more pleasant through
simple, cost-effective measures and by focusing on the human scale.
He demonstrates that the solution is finding a balance between
density and diversity in order to create proximity and to make
urban assets more accessible. The goal is to design comfortable
neighborhoods that are easy to live in and adapt to our
ever-changing needs. David Sim paints a picture of the good life in
cities that are slower, better apportioned, quieter, and—simply
put—softer.
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