pansyflower
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a big island unit
....with wheels, and brakes.
a big island unit
You've missed the whole point about adaptability. Adaptability means NOT waiting until you are whiskered and hobbling to start thinking about your accomodation. It means that you design appropriate infrastructure (drainage, supporting walls etc) into your design at the outset, at little or no cost. This means that you avoid the major costs that would be involved in retrofitting this infrastructure, and you get away with fairly minor adaptation in the future.Somehow I reckon the OP is a long way off from being a whiskered old man hobbling along on his walking stick.![]()
You've missed the whole point about adaptability. Adaptability means NOT waiting until you are whiskered and hobbling to start thinking about your accomodation. It means that you design appropriate infrastructure (drainage, supporting walls etc) into your design at the outset, at little or no cost. This means that you avoid the major costs that would be involved in retrofitting this infrastructure, and you get away with fairly minor adaptation in the future.
I actually don't think it is a great idea to bring along these posts to the meeting. That might well give the impression to the architect that you don't know your own requirements. It might give the impression to the architect that his client is going to be a pile of unknown posters on a website, rather than the individual sitting in front of him..we're meeting the architect on thursday so i'll print this off and some of onq's other posts to bring along.