Just watched a video by Adam Something about Munger Hall:
Now, I won't defend Munger Hall but I will criticize his position that the Hungarian Panelhaz offer a better alternative.
The main issue Adam has with Munger is that the units don't have windows, which I agree is a fair criticism.
The other criticism is that the units are small and that subconsciously forces them so socialize in the buildings communal areas / 3rd space.
Here I have the first criticism. Many urbanists respond to the loss of living space with going out to 3rd spaces. So, what is it Adam? Are 3rd spaces the answer or not?
These fucks are obsessed with central planning so let's get an answer.
My next criticism is how he fetishizes and is incompetent when he compares the Hungarian Panelhaz to Munger Hall.
At 9:41, Adams infographic shows the statistics of a Panelhaz, 315 meter long or 1033 feet with 10 stories of residential space.
Now assuming a rectangular room and a width of 7 feet (minimum width by law), that's 147 units per side of a residential floor or 295 units per floor. Multiply that by 10 residental floors and you get 2,950 dorm rooms.
What does this fucking commie get in his next infographic?
6,692 dorm rooms.
Fucks sake...
Thats a dorm room that's three feet wide, Adam!
Derrick Zoolander noticing the problem before Adam the Commie.