The only architecture you need is derived from Graphics Standard and you do your best to fit the required dimensions into your workable space / allotted building volume.
Major cities are putting 6 “homes” where one single family home once resided. They tell the sheep a large yard and space from your neighbor is selfish, that being crammed together allows for “affordable housing”. Anywhere 6 homes are being crammed into the place where one stood, all 6 will sell for top dollar. It’s just so government can tax 6 parcels instead of taxing one. Nothing “affordable” about it. The modern cuck who only owns tools that came with the furniture he bought for his wife’s boyfriend will buy them as they don’t know how to take care of anything else, so these “disposable homes” are what they buy.
In cities, new apartments often feature windows that barely open and put the kitchen in the living room. There's little space in the apartments to do anything but sleep, cook, and feed the occupants. There's no room to work, play, exercise, entertain. Instead, there's a focus on communal amenities - shared spaces for working, playing exercising, and entertaining. Some of this makes sense, but they seem to be taking it to an uncomfortable extreme in an effort to eliminate our privacy. What's next? Bunk beds for all in communal dorm rooms?
Yup, our neighborhood is like that and no privacy fences, just split railing. You can literally see all of your neighbors whether you want to or not. The developers gave some bogus reason for designing it that way under the guise of wanting people to feel a sense of community. Ummm, my grandparents neighborhood was huge w/ beautiful backyards and privacy fencing and they were bff w/ A LOT of people on their street. We’re adults, we don’t need help making friends. 🙄 Unfortunately, all the new subdivisions are like this so it’s either spend a lot of money on an old house that you have to spend even more money on after you close to renovate and update it. Or, buy a new home for the same price that’s ready to go but you’re literally on top of your neighbors from all sides.
A contractor in my area was grandfathered in on a mountaintop parcel that he cleared to build big-ass homes on postage stamp lots. All that clearing led to an erosion situation that ended up causing a deep trench alongside the road at the bottom of the hill from the development.
It should never have been allowed, and I have to assume that palm-greasing was involved. I look forward to when people are focused on the highest good of all concerned rather than what brings more money and power into one's life.
Going to assume woke. Its the college + corporate internship path in life.
Not the apprentice to a master of the trade path.
And for housing to be pushing hard towards eco communistic minimalist economical high efficiency mass production scaled up to community planning (communism).... if they got the degrees, then that's the communism programming.
The only architecture you need is derived from Graphics Standard and you do your best to fit the required dimensions into your workable space / allotted building volume.
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Major cities are putting 6 “homes” where one single family home once resided. They tell the sheep a large yard and space from your neighbor is selfish, that being crammed together allows for “affordable housing”. Anywhere 6 homes are being crammed into the place where one stood, all 6 will sell for top dollar. It’s just so government can tax 6 parcels instead of taxing one. Nothing “affordable” about it. The modern cuck who only owns tools that came with the furniture he bought for his wife’s boyfriend will buy them as they don’t know how to take care of anything else, so these “disposable homes” are what they buy.
In cities, new apartments often feature windows that barely open and put the kitchen in the living room. There's little space in the apartments to do anything but sleep, cook, and feed the occupants. There's no room to work, play, exercise, entertain. Instead, there's a focus on communal amenities - shared spaces for working, playing exercising, and entertaining. Some of this makes sense, but they seem to be taking it to an uncomfortable extreme in an effort to eliminate our privacy. What's next? Bunk beds for all in communal dorm rooms?
Yup, our neighborhood is like that and no privacy fences, just split railing. You can literally see all of your neighbors whether you want to or not. The developers gave some bogus reason for designing it that way under the guise of wanting people to feel a sense of community. Ummm, my grandparents neighborhood was huge w/ beautiful backyards and privacy fencing and they were bff w/ A LOT of people on their street. We’re adults, we don’t need help making friends. 🙄 Unfortunately, all the new subdivisions are like this so it’s either spend a lot of money on an old house that you have to spend even more money on after you close to renovate and update it. Or, buy a new home for the same price that’s ready to go but you’re literally on top of your neighbors from all sides.
A contractor in my area was grandfathered in on a mountaintop parcel that he cleared to build big-ass homes on postage stamp lots. All that clearing led to an erosion situation that ended up causing a deep trench alongside the road at the bottom of the hill from the development.
It should never have been allowed, and I have to assume that palm-greasing was involved. I look forward to when people are focused on the highest good of all concerned rather than what brings more money and power into one's life.
Going to assume woke. Its the college + corporate internship path in life.
Not the apprentice to a master of the trade path.
And for housing to be pushing hard towards eco communistic minimalist economical high efficiency mass production scaled up to community planning (communism).... if they got the degrees, then that's the communism programming.