Luke Iseman

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Vast effort has gone into making the development look nice to a carefully calculated market segment, and that must not be undermined. When you sell your nice house (Americans move every eight years, on average), do you want the prospective buyer to see someone repairing their car or putting out laundry to dry next door? Suppose they’ve got a metal roof instead of tile, or a nonstandard dormer sticking out? Well, if they can’t, you can’t. This degree of institutionalization of real estate value over use value is odious enough as an invasion of privacy, but it also prevents buildings from ...more
How Buildings Learn: What Happens After They're Built
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