Next Installment in our “What Is Good Design” series.
When we hear the label “Bad Design”, we typically have a negative association with whatever we’re describing. Bad. Design.
Like beaded seat covers, one might think, “do we really need this?” I’ve never used one, but maybe they’re great. I digress.
Instead, I want to focus on design that loses its purpose. What happens to a building that outlives its usefulness and becomes vacant?
It sits there for two, five, or maybe ten years. Is that Bad Design? Can this problem be addressed before it happens?
What’s your thoughts?
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