When it becomes economically possible, building will become montage.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I see in industrialization the central problem of building in our time. If we succeed in carrying out this industrialization, the social, economic, technical, and also artistic problems will be readily solved.
I think there will be a 200-story skyscraper someday. However, it will require a developer who will not think in conventional terms and for whom economic restraints won't apply.
Because, if we understand how a building is to be produced and we find a way that it can be more simply produced, then obviously we are contributing to building better buildings more easily.
Industrialization of the building trade is a question of material. Hence the demand for a new building material is the first prerequisite.
If we allow more development, it will bring housing affordability.
When we build, let us think that we build for ever.
Supply and demand regulate architectural form.
The speed of change makes you wonder what will become of architecture.
When you have a lot of construction going on, it sends a message of vitality that builds up consumer confidence. It gets people to spend money when they see that energy, that things are happening.
Not only does investing in your infrastructure provide very good construction jobs, at the end of the project, you have something.
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