and a workshop built into a hill to make golems.
I really, really want to move into that complex.
I want to live there.
That house is not made for a stoner. I'd hit my head in coming off the porch, then spend an hour trying to turn on the light.
This is as stupid idea.
If you have to pay twice as much for an apartment that is designed with the sole purpose of getting you out of it so as to "stimulate" and make you more active... If you seriously need to do that, than there are far greater issues that you need to face.
Additionally, its vibe and strange lure would soon fade. Someone living in these lopsided, aggravating apartments would eventually just become accustomed to the oddities and surprises. And then they would most likely just become frustrated.
And they look likety LEGO bricks.
This is not a phenomenal idea - it's a flawed and ultimately stupid one.
The underlying principal is a good one, that much is truth, but it wasn't executed well.
But this is only my opinion. Let people buy and clamor over what they want.
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Definitely as a holiday house. It's quirky and fun. But to live in a place like that for an extended period of time would only be annoying. Though I suppose, given enough time, you'd get used to it, but by then the whole philosophy of the complex will be exhausted since the idea is for you to not get used to it.