As I was scrolling through the list I was reminded of Sydney’s new radiators next to Packer’s pecker and then they scrolled into view. Can’t say I’m a fan.
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Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone 2 weeks ago
Looks to me like an example of Bowellism. I saw it and instantly thought of the Lloyds building in London, but its not that. Interesting picture though,
maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone 2 weeks ago
Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone 2 weeks ago
Ha. Yeah, not what i’d call his best work.
WaterWaiver@aussie.zone 2 weeks ago
This is beautiful, thankyou. I now have to draw some house plans.
I’ve always thought that a few-story set of apartments could have a greenhoused vertical section out back full of plumbing, services and extra exit stairs, but I worried about the potential for trapped smells and gases. Now I realise I could put the services on the outside of this and split things further.
Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone 2 weeks ago
😂 Its mentioned, i think in the wikipedia article, that the ongoing maintenance costs of Lloyds are huge and were it not for the buildings historic listing, there is a reasonable chance they’d have already taken the building down. So you’d better allocate extra in the budget for those ongoing costs.
WaterWaiver@aussie.zone 2 weeks ago
Damn. My goal is the exact opposite. Make a building that a landlord can’t ruin :D
I was mainly thinking copper pipes (water, gas) and drains (PVC) which are all outdoor rated and could be designed for cheaper/easier servicing on the outside if done right (eg with skeleton stairs access).
Aircon I’m not so sure. The ducting is often steel (rusts) and the insulation can go bad if rain gets in it, requiring lots of replacement of big, heavy ducts. For this I might instead build-in some air channels into the building’s structure and contemplate condensationproof methods of lining them. Dunno. Either that or force everyone to use split systems >:D so they can get it fixed themselves when something goes wrong.
The glasshouse bit I mentioned sounds grand, but the install costs would be immense and the ongoing cleaning costs yet another disaster. Giant mesh shade sails might be a wiser option.
Gorgritch_umie_killa@aussie.zone 2 weeks ago
I think a shade sail is the way to go, the bigger the better. In fact if you can find some buccaneers, i think a sailing ship sail would really make the building pop!