A structural design concept for a removable condo
"L'enfer, c'est les autres" Huis Clos, 1944- Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre
Si l'on ne peut pas choisir celui de son voisin, les voisins pourront peut-être choisir ailleurs
Want to improve the healthcare system? Start building houses!
https://nhchc.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Housing-is-Health-Care.pdf
https://www.healthaffairs.org/content/briefs/housing-and-health-overview-literature
The primary and essential function of housing, to provide a safe and sheltered space, is absolutely fundamental to the people’s health and well being. – Dearbhal Murphy
Some Bing AI images generated with DALL-E for an old idea
from https://sites.google.com/site/theoriginalepcot/project-vs-reality/the-contemporary-resort :
"Approximately 500 guest rooms line the outer walls of this building. Room renovation should have been a simple matter of replacing modules when refurbishment was needed; however, it was found that the modules settled and became stuck in place, rendering them irremovable. Most of Disney's Polynesian Resort was built this way also."
The winter probably makes the condos hard to dislodge. Some lubrication wouldn't be a bad idea. Most Craftsman cabinet drawers probably use some similar type. A dishwasher has a rollable rack. Really no reason the weight tolerances can't be simulated before the optimum preventative sagging limit is determined. The condo rails could leave an additional few centimers between the walls to wheel back and forth periodically (2-3 months) so that it is not stationary for long periods of time and rusts.
Like Carvana, but for Condos
Supplemental repository: https://github.com/hatonthecat/Post-scarcity
If you're questioning why I would ask Bing this, you should also ask why Bing would allow me to make this query.
Yes, some of these generations are extremely impractical. Some are comical.
I prefer to generate ones that aren't entirely impractical. Perhaps this is a labor of evolution.