Germany Has Solved the Empty Skyscraper Problem
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I don’t get the elevator thing
Their amazing idea was to have elevators go to all the floors?
I was under the impression that the plumbing and bathrooms were the biggest problem
🙁 Big businesses that aren’t in skyscrapers are forcing us to go back to the office.
Boeing pushed their BCA division to 5 days. The rest I’m sure are close to follow.
normally the b1m is pretty great, but this aint it
In 2018 it sold for 700m euros…
Has 147 apartments measuring between 25 and 150
square meters.
Germany did not solve a god damn thing.
An app to get to your office? Gimme a break.
Tl,dr: Elevators with two door and access control.
Nothing new. This is advertisment.
tldr; software defined elevators with doors that lead to either a commercial space or a residential hallway space.