I really don’t care for it. but if we must, let’s imagine a single bay storefront on a Chicago 2 flat live/work unit. I did just that a few times when I lived there in 2011. “Practical” minimal classical design, specifying lots of millwork to reach a style. New urbanist would come to love this idiot catnip and specify it everywhere thinking commerce is the answer to social problems, and housing. Equity is the issue. If people own the structure they live and work in, it makes a lot more sense than if its knocked up out of plywood by a developer and made to look like this for “fashion”





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