"Baker reports that the luxury market is showing the most improvement, probably because of stricter standards and requirements for credit and financing."
I can think of another reason...
Discussion on:
Top
Rated
Rated
Opportunity
Posted by theotherwill
22nd Aug
Just
In
In
web page
Posted by Patrii
1st Dec
Show:
+1
Vote
ignoring the obvious?
Posted by tomgnh
22nd Aug
+1
Vote
Opportunity
The USA needs a new Wright(s) to design new 21st century Usonian homes that tastefully provide function at prices that people can afford. The subdivision homes built during the boom looked like they conspicuous displays of wealth bought with mortgages that the buyers could not afford.
Posted by theotherwill
22nd Aug
+1
Vote
Archecture's limited connection to reality
Architectural design - in general is one of the major sources of what is wrong with housing design. Like most designers they are tied to their personal perspective of aesthetics and due to a general lack of engineering and basic economic training, they largely create places to live that generally lack functionality, adaptability and especially economic optimization and focus on an expression of their own aesthetics. Errors in design by even "successful" and "experienced" architects are common as dirt - and as a consequence their designs, especially large complex ones need to be critically scrutinized by other architects and especially materials engineers.
I saw one statement in the article that is well connected to reality "- increased demand for more informal, flexible spaces" and too that could be added practical storage solutions. Most house buyers don't understand the basic economics of construction either - further supporting the inept evolution and continuation of in inept architectural design. "Space" is the least expensive feature of any house, and yet it is the first to be cut when trying to reduce costs - and this is totally absurd. It's the fixtures and finish that create the most significant cost areas in housing. Nothing is more adaptable than "space." Books could and have been written on this subject, but it doesn't take much looking at current and past housing design to conclude in the vast majority of designs - the designers were clueless with regard to average families needs for the most adaptable commodity in existence - space. For get all the bright shinny fixtures and "architectural features" and focus on how you live - now and if you are young in the future as your family grows - children and parental care needs. If you building you really, really, really need to analyze your builder's record of construction results (mistakes, and fit and finish quality)/competitive costs. Finding competent building contractors is a major undertaking, but success in doing so pays immediately in construction cost and for years to come in maintenance.
I saw one statement in the article that is well connected to reality "- increased demand for more informal, flexible spaces" and too that could be added practical storage solutions. Most house buyers don't understand the basic economics of construction either - further supporting the inept evolution and continuation of in inept architectural design. "Space" is the least expensive feature of any house, and yet it is the first to be cut when trying to reduce costs - and this is totally absurd. It's the fixtures and finish that create the most significant cost areas in housing. Nothing is more adaptable than "space." Books could and have been written on this subject, but it doesn't take much looking at current and past housing design to conclude in the vast majority of designs - the designers were clueless with regard to average families needs for the most adaptable commodity in existence - space. For get all the bright shinny fixtures and "architectural features" and focus on how you live - now and if you are young in the future as your family grows - children and parental care needs. If you building you really, really, really need to analyze your builder's record of construction results (mistakes, and fit and finish quality)/competitive costs. Finding competent building contractors is a major undertaking, but success in doing so pays immediately in construction cost and for years to come in maintenance.
Posted by dduggerbiocepts
24th Aug
0
Votes
web page
Hallo,
I would like to buy Web hosting from elcoplanet.com have any of you heard about www.elcoplanet.com ? I can see that they have pretty much cheap prices and they offer good capacities of hosting and bandwidth also I can see that they offer very low prices on reseller hosting plans and Master and Alpha Master resellers ..
So if some of you have experience with them pelase let me know..as technical support etc.
Thanks
I would like to buy Web hosting from elcoplanet.com have any of you heard about www.elcoplanet.com ? I can see that they have pretty much cheap prices and they offer good capacities of hosting and bandwidth also I can see that they offer very low prices on reseller hosting plans and Master and Alpha Master resellers ..
So if some of you have experience with them pelase let me know..as technical support etc.
Thanks
Posted by Patrii
1st Dec