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- . . . that vertical external skins of the initial models provide three planes of user activated variation.
- . . . that the inhabitants can vary their store-bought product as needed; the autonomy of the individual members of the family is enacted through product selection, with the later purchases of the occupier absorbed by the house.
- . . . that the design is also adaptable, avoiding prescribed uses for rooms.
- . . . that a form of slovenly overdesigning insulating and sterilizing all available areas on the off-chance of something happening anywhere sometime can be criticised.
- . . . that the short-life house is intended to enable an increase in the frequency and particularization of individuals’ personal servicing through a separation of necessary physical zoning through a 24 hour cycle.