I feel like this is illegal. I know most city codes have laws in place that bedrooms need to have a window. Mostly for safety. If that common area catches fire everyone in those dorm rooms are fucked.
Sad, but… I really wish I was joking, at this point. 😞
UCSB has been massively on the pr offensive, since this became public knowledge, though, and a building like this, on a smaller scale (for graduates), designed by the same psychopath, already exists at Ann Arbor… So… Honestly, even The Bee couldn’t outdo this one. SMH….
The building’s aren’t worth anything, so if they burn down, and the students die - oh well, they got their money anyway, and they can always build a new one!
No one alive to complain/sue the shit out of them (except parents, of course)…
Evil, but anyone who advocates for this sort of build IS literally evil, so… Arguably it’s not as much of a stretch as it might initially seem… Sadly. 😞
I feel like this is illegal. I know most city codes have laws in place that bedrooms need to have a window. Mostly for safety. If that common area catches fire everyone in those dorm rooms are fucked.
And in California, it IS a law. Size and distance from the floor are in the housing codes. How do they suppose they will get around this?
💲💲💲🤑🤑
Sad, but… I really wish I was joking, at this point. 😞
UCSB has been massively on the pr offensive, since this became public knowledge, though, and a building like this, on a smaller scale (for graduates), designed by the same psychopath, already exists at Ann Arbor… So… Honestly, even The Bee couldn’t outdo this one. SMH….
Devil’s advocate: that’s the plan.
The building’s aren’t worth anything, so if they burn down, and the students die - oh well, they got their money anyway, and they can always build a new one!
No one alive to complain/sue the shit out of them (except parents, of course)…
Evil, but anyone who advocates for this sort of build IS literally evil, so… Arguably it’s not as much of a stretch as it might initially seem… Sadly. 😞