Housing Mar 8, 2017 at 4:00 am

Could Refurbished Airplanes Become Portland’s Next “Tiny Homes” Movement?

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Definitely won't happen. There is not job security in it for the urban planners and architectural grad students at PSU.

Want 'innovative' 100 sqr ft. cookie cutters you could build yourself were it legal with a a single trip to wal-mart? Want to piss on what our ancestors handed down to us and transform Portland into a plastic jungle gym of ever increasingly cheap polymerized unnatural crap? Want to create social isolation and physical claustrophobia on a scale which has never been tried before?

.....Come to city hall, you won't be alone. We'll all hold signs and wear similar colored shirts which proclaim how individual we all are as we shout for different versions of the exact same thing. Next month we're going for stacked coffins with feeding tubes.

***bauhaus architecture - the most influential of modern architectural styles - believes "mass production can be reconciled with individualistic spirit". Perhaps it was just a coincidence that it began in Germany just before world war 1 and it hit a real high in the 1920's and 1930's, which thankfully did not precede anything bad happening.

Keep you planes we're on the right track here in portland! We definitely don't want to do that reuse retrograde culture crap when we have this new thing called material science.

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