Friday 12 July 2019

Jessica Green on Architecture for Living Spaces

See FT Illustrating The Problem With Modern Medicine, then think about how building design could affect the minds of the people who work there.


Think about the sorts of decisions that are made by groups of people who always work together in the same spaces, and think about the kinds of effects that microbes can have on the minds of those people, and the effects they could have on the kinds of decisions those groups of people make.


Then think about who, or what really makes decisions in, say, the White House and the Pentagon. Man is a political animal: see Why is Telecommunications Security Important?

Now listen to how gut feelings and almost subconscious sensations such as smells provide information that some people can use to guide them in making critical decisions, and think about the differences between immigrants and American citizens:


So, Mr President, I suggest this as an idea for how you should develop American foreign policy alongside National Security, and how to approach trade talks with China, and how to handle the problem of the price of medication and how to deal with the heroin and opioid problem. The Answer is traditional Chinese medicine:


And you ought to be able to sell it to the Chinese Communist Party, because they desperately need it:


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