
r/shittyskylines

In 1930 the Indiana Bell building was rotated 90°. Over a month, the 22-million-pound structure was moved 15 inch/hr... all while 600 employees still worked there. There was no interruption to gas, heat, electricity, water, sewage, or the telephone service they provided. No one inside felt it move.
City from my DnD Campaign
The City of Copperrado in my campaign. Two Saloons, a hostel, a small shop, a graveyard, and a sheriff's office with a jail cell. The small external structure connected to the sheriffs office is an old shed that was renovated into the public library
Good evening passengers, this will be a bumpy ride
Egyptian Highways
Who on earth came up with these designs?! What could possibly warrant a 6 lane loop ramp? From a drivers perspective this just seems impossible to use. I know that there is a level of dictatorial boastery involved but come on.
trying to solve traffic without demolishing any buildings / streets for realism
What are we calling this
I am certain we can do better than “peanut roundabout”
Some believe that broad avenues are a form of hell, and now the ultimate hell has arrived,Tianfu Avenue from Chengdu
My scalp is tingling, I simply can't count how many lanes there are
Got this pic in the chamber next time some nerd says my bridge is unrealistic
Local Chinese restaurant Dragon Town is closing, reopening as Dragon City
Alright, who was it?
And most importantly who begged you for more stops?
Wip of expanding the city
Been playing cs2 and my son called to Come and play and build out the city to make room for New stores and stuff.
Lets hope there are no traffic jams