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I mean if you take that to the extreme you're arguing for very high density living, which I'm not opposed to, but councils seem to be against that by default.
If you only look at this aspect, that's true, with an asterisk*. But there are other factors that make medium density really good compared to both low density and high density. Factors I'm happy to get in to and have done many times in the past, though it's a little off topic for this thread.
* the asterisk is that depending on how you build the very tall towers, their density can end up being quite comparable to that of medium density. The so-called "tower in a park" layout, where you have large towers with a good amount of green space (or other open space) surrounding them ends up not too much greater in density than straight-up medium density.