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  1. Aaron Sice

    McKinsey on Deleveraging

    entirely - modular housing would be very easy with a setup like this. minimal steel - just for the corner columns and perimter floor beams, the rest could be hypspan/timber truss fro renewability. if the stairs were in one place you could even swap the upper and middle floors depending on...
  2. Aaron Sice

    McKinsey on Deleveraging

    no mate - i mean vitrually nothing on the ground floor - just open space and a small access room to the upper levels. 3 stories of 7x7 modules - ground being living, stairs, kitchenette, laundry, middle being living, meals, balcony, kitchen, wc, stairs, upper being bedrooms and 1 bathroom.
  3. Aaron Sice

    McKinsey on Deleveraging

    culturally, we should be able to provide small lot living with a yard space. whole ground floors could be open style carports, an outdoor kitchen, living/laundry/wc/stairs and courtyard. so only maybe 100sqm of footprint, then go up. you could then have 100sqm of yard on a 200sqm block. i...
  4. Aaron Sice

    McKinsey on Deleveraging

    vote for me. i'll do it. i'll even cut STD rates for calls outside this belt. come on - BC for mayor!
  5. Aaron Sice

    McKinsey on Deleveraging

    or they can just restrict credit in a growing market, putting upward pressure on prices and create equity (and deleveraging) out of thin air. not unlike an un-CDO....almost....not. the reduction or abolotion of neg gearing will either destroy the middle range property market values (as all...
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