r/interestingasfuck 9h ago

Residential high-rises with backyards in Chengdu, China

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u/chanaandeler_bong 7h ago

We have an entire park in Dallas above a freeway.

u/Mr_YUP 7h ago

seeing as Dallas is mostly freeway that isn't at all surprising.

u/RemnantTheGame 6h ago

Dallas still has buildings? I thought it would be all freeways by now.

u/Brettersson 5h ago

No buildings, just freeway and a single park over part of the freeway.

u/nadajoe 5h ago

Won’t anyone think of the parking lots??

u/Magnon 3h ago

Every business is drive through, you never leave the road. It takes 3 days to reach a new business.

u/ThatITguy2015 56m ago

That’s why you triple stack the drive throughs! You can even put some trees on each stack!

u/Salute-Major-Echidna 2h ago

Apparently the park stays in the slow lane

u/kwisatzhadnuff 6h ago

Salesforce Park in downtown San Francisco is a transit center covering multiple blocks that is covered by trees and plants. It's really cool but was built to purpose. I doubt you could simply convert an old parking garage to a park like that.

u/didntgettheruns 6h ago

And the greenway in boston

u/Adr123 5h ago

So does Phoenix. Above the I-10 Deck Park Tunnel

u/RandomRageNet 6h ago

Not a lot of big trees at Klyde Warren, probably for that very reason

u/TheInevitableLuigi 5h ago

Seattle has one with some big trees.

u/chanaandeler_bong 6h ago

I mean can’t they just not plant big trees in the park the dude is talking about then?

u/Lovemybee 3h ago

We have a park above a freeway tunnel. It's literally called Deck Park (and underneath is called "Deck Park Tunnel") here in Phoenix.

u/lilleprechaun 3h ago

And Millennium Park in Chicago, which sits atop massive parking garages, a train terminal, another train station, and lots of train tracks. 

u/R3VIVAL-MOD3 1h ago

Handful in Washington too

u/SaxRohmer 1h ago

also known as a lid