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This project has a long list of [[Goals|goals]]. | This project has a long list of [[Goals|goals]]. | ||
=== Don't your neighbors hate you? === | |||
No; at least, not yet. | |||
It is true that many neighbors have signs up in their yards that specifically say "No backyard apartment buildings" and this is an apartment building in a backyard, | |||
I know all my neighbors, and the general consensus is that (a) something being built here was inevitable, and (b) it's better to have a large property managed by someone close by than a normal house managed by an absentee landlord. | |||
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=== What makes Lion Canyon different? === |
Revision as of 15:07, 21 November 2023
Architecture FAQs
What does "cat-friendly architecture" mean?
Why didn't you build shelves and tunnels everywhere?
Rather than have cat entertainment built into the human space, cats are given their own spaces to take care of their basic needs.
First, cat lovers are more tolerant of such objects, but these homes need to appeal to everyone.
Moreover, while some cats like cat shelves and tunnels forever, many get bored with them fairly quickly, and some can't use them at all. These features work best when they are not a permanent fixture of a cat's environment; otherwise, the novelty wears off quickly.
Project FAQs
Why are you doing this?
This project has a long list of goals.
Don't your neighbors hate you?
No; at least, not yet.
It is true that many neighbors have signs up in their yards that specifically say "No backyard apartment buildings" and this is an apartment building in a backyard,
I know all my neighbors, and the general consensus is that (a) something being built here was inevitable, and (b) it's better to have a large property managed by someone close by than a normal house managed by an absentee landlord.