> If traditional architecture is to make a comeback, it needs not just advocates on the internet but clients willing to foot the bill for putting these designs into practice.
This idea runs into conflict with YIMBY and affordable housing plans, even though both wants embitterment for all (article suggesting increased public access, YIMBY suggesting increased private spaces). Assuming land is limited and expensive, these two forms will inevitably run against one another.
> If traditional architecture is to make a comeback, it needs not just advocates on the internet but clients willing to foot the bill for putting these designs into practice.
This idea runs into conflict with YIMBY and affordable housing plans, even though both wants embitterment for all (article suggesting increased public access, YIMBY suggesting increased private spaces). Assuming land is limited and expensive, these two forms will inevitably run against one another.