What US city has the best architect/ and which city has the worst?

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East Village, Manhattan


Bed Stuy, Brooklyn

Yea I like that. I like when neighborhoods look alike just by the how they're designed. Like with NYC and LA you can just feel the atmosphere just by looking at the pics, let alone actually going there. In other places, you can visit the neighborhoods in person and they're just boring as hell and make you feel lowkey depressed.
 

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Something about Baltimore just makes the city ugly to me breh :yeshrug:

Its probably the colors of the buildings or something

The bricks are depressing, the UK is the same.
 
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Yea I like that. I like when neighborhoods look alike just by the how they're designed. Like with NYC and LA you can just feel the atmosphere just by looking at the pics, let alone actually going there. In other places, you can visit the neighborhoods in person and they're just boring as hell and make you feel lowkey depressed.
Yeah exactly, some cities just have really bland architecture/landscape that make them look really boring
 

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The word is architecture and every city pretty much has the same thing. Nicer/newer buildings and houses are in good areas and rundown buildings in poor areas.

I would say cities that have the most contemporary designed buildings would be Phoenix, DC, Denver, and southern Cali
 
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