9. A city in Germany has tested out what they call "Ulmer Nests," which are essentially sleeping pods for anyone experiencing homelessness in the winter (they haven't officially been rolled out yet and are still undergoing tests). Yes, they feel a little dystopian), but it'd sure be nice if the US took more of an interest in the safety of unhoused people.
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10. Struggling through this summer heat in NYC has me convinced we need this here.
11. I don't know why every city doesn't have these lights on the pavement so people glued to their cell phones know when it's safe to cross the street — hats off to you, South Korea.
14. It's time to follow Sweden and do away with recycling machines that only take one bottle at a time — you can just pour a whole bag in here!
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15. The US needs to get better at recycling overall. Like, check out this machine in Istanbul that encourages recycling by dispensing free food and water for stray dogs if you just recycle one bottle.
21. I'm going to need NYC to follow Amsterdam's example when it comes to moving. Yep, that's a crane that transports furniture out a window to the street, so you don't have to deal with screaming "PIVOT!!!!" on tiny staircases.
26. There's something so relaxing about enjoying a cup of coffee in the rain, so I would love to go to this cafe in Seoul with its own rain — though I hope they also have umbrellas.
36. This is also not that futuristic, but I would love for my food and drinks to be delivered to me via mini trains, like at this restaurant in Prague.