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"publishedAt": "2026-05-25T15:57:58.000Z",
"site": "https://nebula.tv",
"tags": [
"Urbanism",
"A Pattern Language",
"Transit-Supportive Density in Greater Boston",
"Transit-Supportive Densities and Land Uses",
"Urban Densities and Transit: A Multi-dimensional Perspective",
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"textContent": "Some cities are incredibly dense, filled with towering skyscrapers. Others are spread out, filled with single family homes. Which is better? Is there a best density? Spoiler: it has something to do with transportation.\n\n# Resources mentioned in this video\n\n * A Pattern Language\n\n * Transit-Supportive Density in Greater Boston\n\n * Transit-Supportive Densities and Land Uses\n\n * Urban Densities and Transit: A Multi-dimensional Perspective\n\n\n\n\n# Other stuff!\n\nLink to the Discord: https://discord.gg/7Fgyjx52B3\n\nProduced by Dave Amos and the fine folks at Nebula Studios.\nWritten by Dave Amos.\nSelect images and video from Getty Images.\nBlack Lives Matter.\nTrans rights.c",
"title": "What is the BEST Density for Cities?"
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