>>22664>The problem with housing is that mortgages are provided by banks and banks are artificially propped up by governmentI get it, it's almost like a feudal arrangement the way power is entrenched, but that would not actually stop people from buying and living in the plop out houses assuming that mass-production with a lot of automation in factories can make it cheap and of good quality.
>My point is that innovations are typically established in luxury products with high marginsYeah but you said that rich people don't give a shit about this. So forget about the luxury segment.
>The problem with government projects is they are spending other people's money so nobody involved generally cares about the quality of the end result. That's not a problem that can't be overcome, just create a unconditional return policy for quality control issues. That way even for a bureaucracy that doesn't give a shit, the bar is low enough that eventually it will annoy somebody enough to send it back if it's crap.
Maybe public institution want to have this type of building because it's easier to undo planning errors of previous administrations, if they can just be packed up. And maybe for architecture vanity, so every leader can have their favorite style of building.
>I guess you're thinking along the right lines though, identify similar products and see what can technology can be moved over.So any suggestions for cross-overs ?
>I don't know what you can do about that because space is so limited.this stuff
http://www.buyaerogel.com/product/spaceloft-5-mm-cut-to-size/ would work but it's kinda expensive, and i'm not sure how healthy it is.