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Sep. 13th, 2014 07:51 amOK, this was a weird alternate-apartment dream. I don't think I lived there but was somehow able to explore.
The buildings were broken up into little hallways with three apartments each. One was a small room with a bed on one side and storage on the other, practically a jail cell. The other two were larger but oddly shaped. And they didn't lock from the hallway; you had to enter a code at the exterior door to enter. And the keypad was removable. And I don't know why but I removed at least one. And found others scattered about, and realized that this was bad as I noticed tenants trying to figure out how to get into a building... there was some backup thing so they got in, but still.
at first I wondered where my brain would invent such a crazy apartment building, but I realized that the Sky Song apartments have one lock you have to get through to enter the complex, at which point you get into some of the apartments through a hallway. But those are luxury apartments.
But the rise of all these luxury apartments are possibly a symptom of how working people are being priced out of the ability to live anywhere. The number of professions where people can afford a fancy apartment is shrinking rapidly.
The buildings were broken up into little hallways with three apartments each. One was a small room with a bed on one side and storage on the other, practically a jail cell. The other two were larger but oddly shaped. And they didn't lock from the hallway; you had to enter a code at the exterior door to enter. And the keypad was removable. And I don't know why but I removed at least one. And found others scattered about, and realized that this was bad as I noticed tenants trying to figure out how to get into a building... there was some backup thing so they got in, but still.
at first I wondered where my brain would invent such a crazy apartment building, but I realized that the Sky Song apartments have one lock you have to get through to enter the complex, at which point you get into some of the apartments through a hallway. But those are luxury apartments.
But the rise of all these luxury apartments are possibly a symptom of how working people are being priced out of the ability to live anywhere. The number of professions where people can afford a fancy apartment is shrinking rapidly.