Vlokdanchi

The  (ヴロコ団地 Vurokodanchi) is the name given to low-cost concrete steel-framed 24-storied apartment buildings which were developed as public housing by government authorities in West El Kadsre/Vlokozu Union, Aquaria, Luciferia, Haalis, Engotu, Jazila, Kokone and Bellich between 1968 and 1983.

Characteristics and design
Many Vlokdanchis were constructed in steel frames and its external walls are either clad in bricks, sheet metal or cement tiles. They also feature an open space known as a "void area" on its ground floor, often used for community activities. Many also feature a community shop (a convenience store or sundry shop run by the residents) on the ground floor as well, sometimes incorporated with the void area.

In popular culture
In the 1983 kadsrefantasy adventure film, The Traveller, Mike Blidinger, an assassin and Dark Traveller who killed Richard Neilman's uncle, who was a Traveller himself, temporaily resides in a Vlokdanchi apartment until Richard goes after him.

In the 1992 science fiction film, The Inner Workings of Tom Studenbasser, a young boy named Calvin and his mother Kacey Meadows live in a Vlokdanchi apartment.

A parody of the Vlokdanchi apartment located in Brooklyn, called a Brooklandi, appears in the El Kadsreian-American satirical comedy film, An American Man, where Stuart Forster's nephew, Jean Dis lives in.