Congratulations on the video, it was excellent, California is a wonderful city, I hope to visit it one day. I started a channel here on RU-vid recently and record in the same way here in Brazil. I signed up, I will follow you from now on. A big hug !!!🙂
Hey Scott! Was a nice sunset, glad someone else got to enjoy it as well. Thanks for the follow. I'll share the link to you once it's ready, keep an eye out for it here... i'll leave it in the comment.
I'm a fan of skyscrapers, and I think it's unreasonable that a city as flat and populous as Los Angeles only has about 30 skyscrapers. Los Angeles should have at least as many skyscrapers as Chicago.
We don't need them because we're not constrained by natural barriers like bodies of water. We can build shorter buildings over a larger area. Besides, we enjoy our sunshine. We don't want it blocked by very tall buildings blocking the sun for blocks and blocks.
It is kind of crazy in regard to how little sky scrapers we have... but considering NY is the 1st major city of US populus, I don't think LA will start to move in the upward direction anytime soon like NY.
There's no need for them that's why there aren't more. Also LA already developed as it has(sprawl) just like nyc already developed as it has(tall buildings). Part of the reason is that for most of its existence LA was limited in height by earthquakes. As earthquake building resistant construction has come of age more recently LA can now build up more. But, the area is already developed around sprawl. It would take a great push to reverse what already is.
@@diegoflores9237 Do not underestimate the power of money. To say developers cannot turn out a few square miles of skyscrapers in the next 20 years is not out of the realm.
@@AMS_Dronez I figured because I'm in construction and there's no way that could happen under watch either by camera or security people or near by cameras. There are many ways to know but yeah there's no way that was done secretly