it'll really mess the kids up. I felt awful waking up in that room. not having any natural light to cue you in to what time it is forces you to turn on the light to wake up. waking up to artificial light is an absolute miserable experience and if I had to do it for a year I would leave... of course all of these kids would have already signed a lease for the year and can't just afford to call that money a loss and live somewhere else.
Architect Resigns in Protest over UCSB Mega-Dorm
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#22It's a ring. The personal rooms have views to the outside, and the communal spaces open to the inside.
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#23"The idea was conceived by 97-year-old billionaire-investor turned amateur-architect Charles Munger, who donated $200 million toward the project with the condition that his blueprints be followed exactly." Absolutely amazing
We really need a way to protect ourselves against what the rich are doing to the rest of us.
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#25Why would he put his name and legacy on it? There must be another side to the story, though it’s hard to imagine what.
Wikipedia mentions that he has done this at University of Michigan too:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Munger#Architectural_w...
https://observer.com/2019/05/warren-buffett-vp-charlie-munge...
It's hard to imagine what "windowless" has to do with encouraging new ideas. It feels more like a cost-cutting measure.
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#26"The idea was conceived by 97-year-old billionaire-investor turned amateur-architect Charles Munger, who donated $200 million toward the project with the condition that his blueprints be followed exactly." Absolutely amazing
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#27Are there no laws against this in the U.S? In Norway there are building codes that prohibits bedrooms without a real window.
The usual expectation is total time for a fire to cause an alarm, all occupants of a building to respond to an alarm, and make their way to a fire rated area, usually a stairwell, is 2.5 minutes.
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#28Windowless dorms, crazy 97 year old billionaire amateur architect and a bunch of corrupt university staff and committee members who would do anything to save a few bucks. What could go wrong? Humanity at its finest.
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#29Are there no laws against this in the U.S? In Norway there are building codes that prohibits bedrooms without a real window.
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#30Huh, here in Sweden you can't include rooms without windows as living area. If this building was sold in Sweden, it would be listed as a pretty tiny house with huge storage/accessory areas.