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In reply to the discussion: UC Santa Barbara planned a dorm for 4,500 students with few windows and only 2 exits [View all]Hekate
(100,133 posts)37. Clicking the source takes you away from twit & to the SB Independent article. The Indy is good...
They were good as a weekly before Wendy McCaw bought the daily SB News-Press and wrecked it, and since then theyve proven their worth again and again, still as a weekly.
Anyhow, I was pleased with the source.
This sounds like a disaster in every respect, beginning with the lack of exterior ventilation to natural air and light (windows) and continuing to there being just two exterior doors for 4,500 residents. Those 2 details alone would be major red flags to me.
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UC Santa Barbara planned a dorm for 4,500 students with few windows and only 2 exits [View all]
FelineOverlord
Oct 2021
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UC Santa Barbara planned a dorm for 4,500 students with few windows and only 2 exits
FelineOverlord
Oct 2021
#1
Yikes...if you built it ("just so") they will come, and I will pay for it
Backseat Driver
Oct 2021
#7
The building has windows. The window opens on a common space that the bedrooms,
WhiskeyGrinder
Oct 2021
#6
Most American oligarchs are more interested in vanity projects, not actually helping people.
Irish_Dem
Oct 2021
#8
Maybe they need psychological testing for those assigned to the windowless rooms.
hunter
Oct 2021
#9
I think referring to it as engineering behavior makes it sound more draconian than it really is.
genxlib
Oct 2021
#19
Clicking the source takes you away from twit & to the SB Independent article. The Indy is good...
Hekate
Oct 2021
#37
little windowless prison cubes for sleeping. wording implies student would be out somewhere else
Demovictory9
Oct 2021
#32