Exploring a ‘Dystopian’ Apartment Complex Housing 20,000 People!

A popular TikTok video showcased a massive skyscraper in‍ China known as the “Dystopian Apartment,” which can hold 30,000 ⁣residents.⁢ @fatheristheone posted the ‌drone footage, highlighting not just the stunning interior⁤ and unusual design ⁢but also ⁢the building’s enormous size that ⁣left viewers amazed.

Many folks have read a⁣ dystopian book​ or​ know about this idea. ​These stories ‍often depict a society that is scared or lacks humanity. While most are made up, some see them ⁣as cautionary tales. In China, there’s now an apartment complex⁣ that can fit 30,000 people and has all necessary facilities.

Features ‌of the Dystopian Apartment

The Regent International condo in Qianjiang Century‍ City,⁣ Hangzhou⁤ was designed by Alicia Loo, who is the main designer for Singapore ‍Sands Hotel. Built in 2013, it reaches 675 feet high ‍and houses around ⁢20,000 individuals. ⁢The structure is shaped like an S⁤ and has either 36 or ‌39 floors based on its orientation. It ranks among the world’s most crowded places with many people living under one roof.

Regent International boasts nearly ⁣30‍ levels along with various amenities such as eateries, swimming pools and‌ nail salons! It also includes grocery⁢ shops and internet cafes; this “dystopian⁣ apartment” has‍ everything you might need.

Some residents may never step outside again which raises concerns about missing fresh air & sunlight! However, people aren’t forced to stay inside ‍or live ⁤in a “dystopian ‍apartment.” Actually most of them are ⁢young workers influencers⁢ or ⁣college students looking for affordable‍ & convenient housing in an⁣ S-shaped​ building.

Benefits of Living​ Here

Regent International offers unmatched convenience by putting all‌ necessities under one⁢ roof! Affordability ⁤stands out ​as a major benefit; units come ‍in different sizes & prices⁢ ranging ⁢from about 1,500 RMB (around $200) to nearly⁤ 4,000 RMB (just below $600) monthly!

While ⁤some worry it’s a “dystopian ⁣apartment,” others admire its unique style! ⁤It has even been called “the most‌ sustainable living building on Earth.”

Amidst America’s ‌housing crisis arises an interesting opportunity; this idea of a “dystopian apartment” could help increase living spaces without needing much​ land at all! ‌Interestingly​ enough Whittier ⁤Alaska already adopted something similar with their own tall building turned into ‍apartments for all its tenants—272 people live there too! This structure offers various facilities like ⁢churches schools post offices & police stations!

Potential Downsides

Like‍ anything else ‌this setup comes with pros & cons. The‌ term “dystopian apartment” exists for good reason; many wonder how so many individuals ⁣can share one space? Americans usually prefer privacy ‌& distance from neighbors—they love having yards where they can relax or play⁤ with‍ pets!

However one big downside here⁤ is limited‌ personal space plus few chances to enjoy outdoors or breathe fresh air properly… Luckily taking walks outside could help fix these issues—or renting larger flats at Regent ⁤International which have‌ balconies offering some relief from being indoors constantly!

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