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This is a page to estimate the bare minimum amount of resources it takes to sustain a decent quality of [[housing]]. | This is a page to estimate the bare minimum amount of resources it takes to sustain a decent quality of [[housing]]. | ||
====Specs | ==Case study== | ||
====Specs==== | |||
* 1 | * 1 studio apartment per capita | ||
* everything in working condition (good plumbing, good wiring, no chipping lead paint, no readily-inhaled asbestos) | * everything in working condition (good plumbing, good wiring, no chipping lead paint, no readily-inhaled asbestos) | ||
* no cosmetic renovations | * no cosmetic renovations | ||
* the building must have [[common space]] (because fuck anyone who wants to create a lonely dystopia) | * the building must have [[common space]] (because fuck anyone who wants to create a lonely dystopia) | ||
Things to | ====Things to estimate==== | ||
* Labor & environmental footprint of: | * [[Labor]] & environmental footprint of: | ||
** Constructing the building, per capita, divided by the building's max lifespan (because fuck anyone who wants to demolish it prematurely) | ** Constructing the building, per capita, divided by the building's max lifespan (because fuck anyone who wants to demolish it prematurely) | ||
** Maintaining the building (i.e. the "everything in working condition" requirement above) | ** Maintaining the building (i.e. the "everything in working condition" requirement above) | ||
** Providing utilities (water, electricity, internet) | ** Providing utilities (water, electricity, internet) | ||
==Analysis== | |||
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Revision as of 17:39, 3 November 2023
This is a page to estimate the bare minimum amount of resources it takes to sustain a decent quality of housing.
Case study
Specs
- 1 studio apartment per capita
- everything in working condition (good plumbing, good wiring, no chipping lead paint, no readily-inhaled asbestos)
- no cosmetic renovations
- the building must have common space (because fuck anyone who wants to create a lonely dystopia)
Things to estimate
- Labor & environmental footprint of:
- Constructing the building, per capita, divided by the building's max lifespan (because fuck anyone who wants to demolish it prematurely)
- Maintaining the building (i.e. the "everything in working condition" requirement above)
- Providing utilities (water, electricity, internet)
Analysis
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