David Sim

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Average rating: 3.86 · 475 ratings · 89 reviews · 82 distinct works
Sanfte Stadt: Planungsideen...

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Cerebus #22 "The DEATH OF.....

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Iron for the Eagles

3.50 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 2002 — 2 editions
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Time for Bed, Tilly!: A Lif...

4.67 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2013
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Panda's Pants: A Touch-and ...

4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2006 — 3 editions
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My Sparkly Red Hat

3.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 2005
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Baby Busy Books: Buzzy Bee

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2008
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Be Quiet, Bertha!: A Lift-t...

2.50 avg rating — 2 ratings — published 2013 — 2 editions
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Miasto życzliwe. Jak budowa...

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Don't Do That, Dexter!: A L...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2013 — 3 editions
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“In the northernmost block, located next to a public square and close to the main thoroughfare, various non-residential uses have flourished alongside a range of dwelling types, including a student residence. The active ground floors include small shops, offices, and services, a “bodega” pub, a cellar restaurant and music venue, and a nursery school with big front windows. There is a co-op supermarket that has progressively expanded into neighboring buildings, including a former cinema and a bank, creating an important local shopping hub. The courtyard includes a nursery for the smallest children and a shared laundry for the student housing.”
David Sim, Soft City: Building Density for Everyday Life

“In the last 15 years, German cities including Freiburg, Tübingen, Hamburg, and Berlin have developed cooperative building programs called “Baugemeinschaft” or “Baugruppen.” This is a development model that allows the future owners to become the developers. By developing buildings individually, plot by plot, a diverse, high-quality, and more affordable building stock is possible. The Baugemeinschaft approach bridges the individual and private needs of residents and their common and social needs. Seldom do urban dwellings respond to the needs of an active and growing family. Often, the only way to have a home designed to your own specification, is to find a site outside of the city and build a detached house. Designing your own home in an urban setting is often only an option for the wealthy. New apartments offer some choices, but they are limited to things such as bathroom tiles and kitchen cabinets. The idea of being able to influence the design of your own urban home, including the dimensions, layout, heating system, and insulation is extremely interesting.”
David Sim, Soft City: Building Density for Everyday Life



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