Universal basic housing/Standards

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What kinds of housing would be suitable for universal basic housing? People have diverse needs, and we need to think about how those needs could be met in a low-cost discussion Note that "cost" can refer to more than just money - there are also environmental costs; also, things take labor to make. Even in a moneyless society, we still need to be frugal in some ways. way.

Ideas so far

For people who want to live alone

A studio apartment:

  • i.e. A home that is a single room with a bed and kitchen, plus a bathroom
  • Furnished with at least a table, chair, and shelves/drawers to store things

For people who want to live with other people

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TODO: Discuss ideas for housing for families, couples, bachelors who live with friends, communal living, etc.

Other

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TALK: What about people who have a mental/physical illness that makes them unable to live alone or with housemates in the conventional sense? Ideas / discussion needed here.

General - things that residential buildings need

Discussion

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