After speaking in Montreal about urban form and appropriate density, I was approached by Dinu Bumbaru, the policy director of Heritage Montreal, who told me that the Plateau area of Montreal was a great model of dense living that he had actually proposed for China (and was ignored).

Most of Montreal’s housing is like this, three storey walkups with these crazy steep exterior stairs that must be murder in the snowy Montreal winters.

Many are not very pretty,

Others quite elegant.

But in either case, they get densities of over 11,000 people per square kilometer. That is extremely dense. With the exterior stairs, they are very efficient, with almost no interior space lost to circulation. Everybody wants to live there, and people raise their families there. It’s just the way things are in Montreal.

You could go all Edward Glaeser and knock these down for 40 storey high rises and with the losses for circulation, fire stairs, elevators and separating distances between buildings you probably wouldn’t get any more people in the same area.

I am going to conclude by quoting myself:

Thanks to Harry of Mocoloco for the tour.