Would Oasis Cities be affordable?
Could an ordinary citizen afford to live in OA-City?
Most people would assume that an exotic building like Deltapolis would be much more costly to build than a conventional high-rise apartment block, and thus the rents would be unaffordable for Joe and Jane. Initially this may be true, due to the laws of supply-and-demand – but also because pyramids are so rarely built there will be a “learning-curve” to overcome. The only large “residential” pyramid ever built – as far back as 1993 – is the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas where, as one might expect with such an unusual building, they had significant technical problems. Prototypes are always more costly than production models, but once the construction techniques become familiar, pyramids would be more economical with materials than conventional vertical-walled buildings.
REASONS WHY PYRAMIDS MAY BE CHEAPER TO BUILD
- OA-Cities will evolve easily-replicated standardised design templates.
- Modular pre-fab construction techniques – floors and walls, even complete apartments, could be simply slotted into a skeletal framework made of steel or even “ENGINEERED TIMBER”
- Greatly rationalised and simplified SERVICES and UTILITIES infrastructure.
- No service roads
- Land cost (per dwelling unit) reduced by up to 90%.
- VOLUNTEER LABOUR provided by citizens-to-be, in return for future rent credit. Even unskilled labourers could lend a hand as most jobs on building sites don’t require specialist skills.
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