I would have liked to see Athens on this chart! I’m not sure that Phoenix, USA is a good comparison for the other cities… maybe Chicago, New York City, or Los Angeles?
CellNo5383 on
Ok, can someone who lives in London explain how that came about? Do you notice this in everyday life?
Noncrediblepigeon on
Now i wanna see prague lol.
Lofteed on
what a random assortment of cities
what is this supposed to convey ?
DrunkEnginir on
I’m curious how Berlin would look like.
It’s for sure not very dense
Vedagi_ on
How European cities-
Surely, then why is half of Europe missing?
Leprecon on
And it is worth remembering that Paris does this without skyscrapers. Skyscrapers are not necessary to have dense cities.
new_name_needed on
I should call her
badgersruse on
Usaians always have to get something American into everything, don’t they?
vanKlompf on
What about Dublin, with famous Irish resentment towards apartments and love for „historical skyline“?
Old_Decision2375 on
If all graphs are symmetrical anyway, why display it like that?
Resaren on
A 3D version of this plot would be really interesting
Background_Fall_4110 on
What happened in Paris? amazing
schw0b on
Why does the graph show the same data twice? Whats the point of showing 14 km to 0, and then 0 to 14 again, when youre using the same data? Is that something a human deliverung information would make, or somebody who asked chatgpt and who lacks the two braincells to rub together needed to toss that out as a trash result?
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Source via [a post on /r/charts](https://www.reddit.com/r/charts/comments/1s2uflb/european_density_profiles/)
> Graph was made by George Marshall (@GJMarshy) using data from https://www.tomforth.co.uk/circlepopulations/
Relevant https://www.axios.com/2023/12/15/cities-2024-donut-effect-crime-housing-conversion-congestion-pricing
London is funny
Phoenix, AZ… lol
I would have liked to see Athens on this chart! I’m not sure that Phoenix, USA is a good comparison for the other cities… maybe Chicago, New York City, or Los Angeles?
Ok, can someone who lives in London explain how that came about? Do you notice this in everyday life?
Now i wanna see prague lol.
what a random assortment of cities
what is this supposed to convey ?
I’m curious how Berlin would look like.
It’s for sure not very dense
How European cities-
Surely, then why is half of Europe missing?
And it is worth remembering that Paris does this without skyscrapers. Skyscrapers are not necessary to have dense cities.
I should call her
Usaians always have to get something American into everything, don’t they?
What about Dublin, with famous Irish resentment towards apartments and love for „historical skyline“?
If all graphs are symmetrical anyway, why display it like that?
A 3D version of this plot would be really interesting
What happened in Paris? amazing
Why does the graph show the same data twice? Whats the point of showing 14 km to 0, and then 0 to 14 again, when youre using the same data? Is that something a human deliverung information would make, or somebody who asked chatgpt and who lacks the two braincells to rub together needed to toss that out as a trash result?