This is interesting and we can definitely learn something from the Vienna model but it isn't a super dense city so what works there might not translate as well to other cities.
Manhattan for example is about 7x as dense as Vienna. There just isn't the space for the government to be churning out cheap flats for the amount of people that want to live there.
SF is not nearly as dense and there is absolutely a lot of space to build there but unfortunately the zoning there is an absolute nightmare that doesn't seem to be getting better any time soon.
Manhattan for example is about 7x as dense as Vienna. There just isn't the space for the government to be churning out cheap flats for the amount of people that want to live there.
SF is not nearly as dense and there is absolutely a lot of space to build there but unfortunately the zoning there is an absolute nightmare that doesn't seem to be getting better any time soon.