Would you live in http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoEH3ucc7Sk one of these dynamic architecture buildings?
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It didn't move deliberately--but I was 30 miles from the Northridge epicenter, and forty from the Loma Prieta. Not to mention watching the privacy wall across from my door writhe like a snake, plus many lesser movements of many different buildings over the span of 40 years.
Awesome buildings but I'd rather a home that stays still...although...a constantly changing view would be cool.
I lived in California for 40 years--kinda the original dynamic architecture.
you live in a building that moves, like these?
It didn't move deliberately--but I was 30 miles from the Northridge epicenter, and forty from the Loma Prieta. Not to mention watching the privacy wall across from my door writhe like a snake, plus many lesser movements of many different buildings over the span of 40 years.
I saw the first building on CNN, i love the whole wind power generators in between the floors...
Better than a cardboard box. I think I would want the control of the building though.
apparently there's voice control for each floor by the occupants....
i just worry about if they sell more than one apartment for a floor. will there be fights? lawsuits?
I have 5 dogs - a yard that stays in one place is somewhat important.