> Government are starting to restructure parts of the city destroying old housings. It is a good move but I am skeptical on their artistic eye.
I'd be careful. such 'improvements' cause resettling, thus spliting local communities, and such actions smell really bad, not only because it pumps up property prices but it also weakens the integrity of citizens.
booze/cigarette bans and abortion discussions are a great distractor. usually brought up when there is some shit to cover.
Indeed, but honestly, if you see some parts of Istanbul you would `really` want re-structuring. After the boom of local immigrants in 80's a mess of ghetto-like places covered the city. In the first major earthquake, major loss of life is expected because of them. So, I sympathize the effort, but economics and architecture of it will not please almost anybody except construction companies.
I'd be careful. such 'improvements' cause resettling, thus spliting local communities, and such actions smell really bad, not only because it pumps up property prices but it also weakens the integrity of citizens.
booze/cigarette bans and abortion discussions are a great distractor. usually brought up when there is some shit to cover.