Will we start building underground apartments in highly populated western cities (Paris , London ..... ) . Why hasn't this been done yet ?
Undaground
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I'm not a civil engineer or anything but isn't there already a lot of shit under there? Pipes, wiring, subways, sewers, gas lines, foundations of buildings, etc.
The problem is that you are not allowed to live in a building without windows, without an extra fire escape etc. Rules and regulations make it impossible to actual officially life in it. So for a man cave it works but for a real underground living facility I'm afraid not.
>get raided by cyberpolice deathsquad
>they throw molotov down
>you're fucked
Nah thanks.
How the fuck did this cunt get his furniture down there? Imagine moving in/out via that fucking small ass hole and ladder? Fuck that shit.
I'm all for living underground, but holy fuck, at least make it convenient. That entry is useless and as said, likely going to end up getting you killed.
>no shower in pic
but ok, it says "hacker"
>2024
>DVDs clearly visible next to both computers
Don't know where you live but that does not aply here. The army is selling out tons of bunkers and underground former millitary bases and such that they have no use for. There are no provisoes with regards to making it into a home.
Also i don't know if boulding sub surface living facilities would be economicallt feaseble everywhere. The ground where i live is mostly clay i no hard bedrock with high ground water levels. We found an abandoned three story bunker a while ago. All the HVAC stuff was no functioning obvously and the bottom floor was partially flooded, it was very hot and the air was so humid and bad that mold was growing on the husk of phone and electricity wires. Seems like it would be expensive to have that place running with a comfortable climate. The bunker was built in the 50s though
>no shower
>no way to get emergency services inside
>death trap in case of a fire or gas leak
>dependent on power supply for fresh air
sure, you COULD live there, but why the fuck would you want to?
>no shower
>no way of doing laundry
>no fridge
>no pantry
>no indication of how the bunker is powered
>huge stack of books where a shelf for them could easily fit
>rubbish outside of bin
>no bed, couch looks too small to be a foldout
>no microwave
>no mad 5.1 audio setup
>no decontamination chamber between the entrance and the bunker
Whoever made this picture should swallow raw plutonium