A “Dystopian” apartment complex in China that houses more than 20,000 people

 

In the Regent International apartment complex in China. With space for up to 30,000 people, it’s a huge structure with all the amenities occupants might possibly need within.

Located in the center of Hangzhou’s core business area, in Qianjiang Century City, is the so-called “dystopian” residential complex known.

As Regent International. The Singapore Sands Hotel’s architect, Alicia Loo, created the structure, which debuted in 2013. It is 675 feet tall and has 36 or 39 storeys,

Depending on where you are in the S-shaped building, with space for almost 20,000 people. This makes it, predictably, one of the world’s most densely inhabited structures.

The structure is essentially a self-contained metropolis rather than merely a place to live. Amenities including restaurants, grocery shops, nail salons, swimming pools,

 

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