I think we’re bottlenecked more on really good designs than on the politics, but I’m not sure. I also vaguely have this cached view that a lot of whether built-environment innovations are used in practice depends on things that look more like building codes than office politics, but this is a pretty ill-formed view that I have low confidence in.
I guess that I sort of believe all three should be done in a sane world, and which things we ought to prioritize in practice will depend on a combination of “POV of the universe” modeling and personal fit considerations of whoever wants to implement any of these considerations.
I think we’re bottlenecked more on really good designs than on the politics, but I’m not sure. I also vaguely have this cached view that a lot of whether built-environment innovations are used in practice depends on things that look more like building codes than office politics, but this is a pretty ill-formed view that I have low confidence in.
I guess that I sort of believe all three should be done in a sane world, and which things we ought to prioritize in practice will depend on a combination of “POV of the universe” modeling and personal fit considerations of whoever wants to implement any of these considerations.