JimDabell 9 hours ago

Funnily enough, I live a couple of minutes walk from this spot, I guess you are nearby? HDBs can look a bit samey, but that photo does a bit of a disservice to Singapore. There are also quite lovely HDBs as well:

https://thehoneycombers.com/singapore/unique-hdb-blocks-desi...

And of course the surrounding area there is pretty amazing, loads of green spaces and wildlife on your doorstep. A large part of this video was filmed just around the corner, for instance:

https://vimeo.com/494315018

They are currently building a new HDB estate right on the edge of a coastal park five minutes from that location. Even without the sunlight, it’s a pretty great place to live.

  • csomar 5 hours ago

    It is a good place to live. I was just comparing how climate can make a place okay/fine versus not okay/depressing. You mentioned greenery: I'm a bit up north (Malaysia) and it's plenty green here too. Though that's more due to the area climate than anything they are doing (i.e., Dubai can't match that no matter how hard they try).

HPsquared a day ago

Bearing in mind that is literally a construction site, I think it looks pretty good.

eru a day ago

Yes, that's how a lot of Singapore looks like. It's an HDB car park.

But your picture of the Soviet Union is perhaps a bit too rosy.

I'm not sure why you'd be depressed? It's a picture of a construction site in a car park. Sure, I'd love having the car infrastructure being less front and centre, too. But otherwise it's fine.

  • csomar 12 hours ago

    > I'm not sure why you'd be depressed?

    I was saying I'd be depressed or it would be depressing, in Singapore. What I was saying is that if you match that place with a grey sky, in cold climate with slow rain, that will be the definition of depression (at least for me).