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1. idoh+S8[view] [source] 2021-05-25 22:20:03
>>hrl+(OP)
I don't know if it is really a problem, more like a tradeoff. Reinforced concrete costs less and enables shapes that are impossible without it, with the downside that the buildings last 50 years instead of 100+ years. The present value of a building that lasts 50 years is not that much different that the same one that lasts 100 years.

With that in mind, it makes perfect sense to make an office building out of reinforced concrete.

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2. foolme+Ld[view] [source] 2021-05-25 22:49:58
>>idoh+S8
Having 1 in 25 buildings being completely rebuilt at all times and another 1 in ~5 getting renovations is extremely annoying.

I think buildings that are too regularly under construction should carry some tax penalties, instead renovating non-durable buildings to tastelessness is a way to save on property taxes, get tax deductions and try to pressure tenants out to get the latest upscale rates.

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3. woah+xg[view] [source] 2021-05-25 23:09:01
>>foolme+Ld
Huh?
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