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    1. crepuscular dispatch‏ @schakalsynthetc 13 May 2015
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      @drethelin or if it was "let's try to just work with what we've got", 19C building, may not have been a hotel originally

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    2. Plague Misha‏ @drethelin 13 May 2015
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      @schakalsynthetc sure, but I've stayed in tons of clearly new-built on open land places and they tend to have the same patterns

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    3. crepuscular dispatch‏ @schakalsynthetc 13 May 2015
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      @drethelin yah, pattern replicated consistently enough in new construction I start to think there's an underlying economic reason

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    4. crepuscular dispatch‏ @schakalsynthetc 13 May 2015
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      @drethelin like, c.p. there's an economic limit to the height of any building: cost of getting stuff up to floor n grows more-than-linearly

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    5. Plague Misha‏ @drethelin 13 May 2015
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      @schakalsynthetc I think if you have a freight elevator getting stuff up to 15 is not really that different from getting it to floor 2 or 3

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    6. crepuscular dispatch‏ @schakalsynthetc 13 May 2015
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      @drethelin hm, maybe not for "medium-sized dry objects" but the I'm thinking of includes stuff like water for plumbing

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    7. Sister Sarah‏ @sarahdoingthing 13 May 2015
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      @schakalsynthetc @drethelin yup even eight stories is much more of a challenge for plumbing

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    8. crepuscular dispatch‏ @schakalsynthetc 13 May 2015
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      @sarahdoingthing @drethelin eight is the general-guideline height cap, iirc?

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    9. crepuscular dispatch‏ @schakalsynthetc 13 May 2015
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      @sarahdoingthing @drethelin ofc it's not a *hard* limit, just ceteris paribus. to build higher than that needs rationale by other factors

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    10. crepuscular dispatch‏ @schakalsynthetc 13 May 2015
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      @sarahdoingthing @drethelin ie scare ground space as in island city-states

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      Sister Sarah‏ @sarahdoingthing 13 May 2015
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      @schakalsynthetc @drethelin also metal-frame construction is required above a few stories and that's a lot harder than wood frame

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        2. crepuscular dispatch‏ @schakalsynthetc 13 May 2015
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          @sarahdoingthing @drethelin recalling someone I knew describing landing at HK airport. pilot warned they'd be flying *a bit* close to bldgs

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        3. crepuscular dispatch‏ @schakalsynthetc 13 May 2015
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          @sarahdoingthing @drethelin looking out his window a guy at a desk in a passing office looked up, *made eye contact and nodded hi*

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