Residential. Probably the most space in the arcology? Amenities, non residential modules found in the the section
-Daycare
-Classrooms, usually stopping around 5-8 grade, where we see more dedicated Educational decks
-Therapist offices Garden/Greenhouse
-Place of worship
-Exercise facilities
-Laundry Services
-A sort of studio for dancing/yoga/maybe low key martial arts
-3D Printer
-Lounge/Rec Area
-A module for parcel delivery, as well as various vending machines:
These might be located informally around the residential, or, they might be a little formalized for a sort of "main street" deck, with some more low key and basic storefronts, cafes, unobtrusive businesses like dentists and lawyers, etc.
So...whether people pay to live there...I'm guessing this is a freemium situation? They don't want anyone to be homeless, so you generally subscribe to be in larger and more amenity filled areas? Or would inertia happen, and the economic status of the residents ultimately cascades into how people live longer? Do people get assigned where they live? Roommates? Can they request moving? Is mutual swapping possible or required? Do we see more extended family type living? Do they have specific living for the elderly, or it is understood they can live with other family members, as a medical station and the like will always be nearby
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