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Childish apartment complex inspires youth in the elderly…whether they like it or not
Architects Shusaku Arakawa and Madeline Gins, both rather avant-garde artists in their own right, have designed these “reversible destiny” lofts. Simply said, they are frankly one of the weirdest concepts we have ever seen. The houses are specifically built to be uncomfortable. The problem with the elderly these days, other then their horrible stench and their slow driving, is that they spend the majority of their time in the prone position. Just sitting there to rot. Arakawa tells Newsweek, “People,... Continue reading
