50.00% - The denser a city, the more efficiently it functions — more people sharing infrastructure and public space is how cities create value; sprawl undermines that logic.
27.50% - Rural upbringings can shelter kids from complexity — insulation from different people and ideas leaves them less prepared for the world.
22.50% - Uniform density from edge to center is badly designed — the goal should be a gradient, denser near transit and commercial centers, stepping down outward.
Hong Kong and Taipei demonstrate that high density can be highly livable when planned well.
50.00% - Dense cities done well have better parks, walkable streets, transit, and local businesses — density is enjoyable when it's designed intentionally.
50.00% - Hong Kong and Taipei demonstrate that high density can be highly livable when planned well.
50.00% - High-density cities like Hong Kong and Taipei show that density is not inherently the enemy of livability.
0.00% - Cities like Hong Kong and Taipei exemplify the benefits of high density city planning.
50.00% - Hong Kong