Halas & Batchelor did some outstanding work. The character design and animation here is beautiful. Out here in the USA,most people remember them for “DoDo,The Kid From Outer Space” which uses limited animation.
I grew up in Runcorn New Town. Most everybody disliked it. In the long run the landscaping was its redeeming element.They planted thousand of trees and bushes they are now big and hide the harsh cement architecture and concentrated housing layout.
Now known as the 'controversial for some' 15-minute cities. Good ideas never grow old. Total dominance of public space by car drivers was a historical blip, which lasted for a few decades in the later 20th century and gradually disappeared in the early 21st, starting first in Europe and quickly spreading to the rest of the world.
People like natural light, which tends not to travel very far into the Earth. But if you could solve this issue somehow, then people would likely to do it.
Halas & Batchelor did some outstanding work. The character design and animation here is beautiful. Out here in the USA,most people remember them for “DoDo,The Kid From Outer Space” which uses limited animation.
H&B also dabbled in outsourced animation for American companies like KIng Features (Popeye) and Rankin/Bass (The Jackson 5).
Love this made me smile so much!
I grew up in Runcorn New Town. Most everybody disliked it. In the long run the landscaping was its redeeming element.They planted thousand of trees and bushes they are now big and hide the harsh cement architecture and concentrated housing layout.
I've been looking for this.
Anybody came here because of Cities : past and future?
When the dream was very much alive
it stayed for a while at least:)
Christ u live in a much nicer much safer place 😂😂 grow up ur life isn’t that hard
This where the saying ‘a proper charley’ originated. Churchill’s opposition used it as a derogatory term and it stuck
When new towns were great to live in the 50s and 60,s as a kid .
And 40s (Apart from thr war)
This film need to be shown today for today's problems.
Now known as the 'controversial for some' 15-minute cities. Good ideas never grow old.
Total dominance of public space by car drivers was a historical blip, which lasted for a few decades in the later 20th century and gradually disappeared in the early 21st, starting first in Europe and quickly spreading to the rest of the world.
''And lots of Pubs, right next door to me''
can not be more British than that.
Great animation
Someone should remake this
That's where Sim City comes in.
Well, not quite so many stabbings, shootings and occasional acid-throwings then. But that's progress.
Nice
2:14 The Rapture
charley is a lad
"But we can site the factory downwind."
Ah, but some communities must be downwind of the factory. This would be pushing problems onto someone else.
Strange people never consider building underground, taking advantage of Earth insulation.
People like natural light, which tends not to travel very far into the Earth. But if you could solve this issue somehow, then people would likely to do it.
Skylights are one way help with that.
@@thoughtsurferzone5012 Skylights require flat surface that is unoccupied above, though, negating much of the advantage of building this way.
Probably the MASSIVE COST OF DIGGING
Hello
Hmm, I've always felt a few skyscrapers would've been good
Katerra Lavengra average avenge
Blackshear
Blackboard
Blackberry
Negative tegra Terra targets
Augustin portage Portugal portrait Portuguese geese, teese tense espionage, especially energy tension estimates, escalate escape guests, portholes
Bahçekent
Wsh le grp anglais