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Dmitriy Molla
@DmitriyMolla
Christian, husband, father and architect in pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty.
WA State
Joined January 2012
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    High time preference architecture vs. low time preference architecture. A thread...
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    Replying to @j_bambrick
    Interesting observation, but I do'nt think what you describe is the middle class. It's mostly the upper conservative class or older working class.
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    It's not often that a client requests a "timeless" home. I hope this design gets us there.
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    Replying to @cityaestheticss
    then it wouldn't be central park!
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    My nine year old has been staying busy.
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    My eight year old son is starting to design cathedrals. Hope he stick on this path and hopefully he lets me work for him some day. 🤞🏼
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    This is one of the most beautiful places that I have been to. It's a street in Bath, England that my family discovered strolling around the city. I haven't give much thought to why, but this place just felt perfect. Any thoughts on why?
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    Can we please build more townhomes like this? Somewhere in the Cotswolds.
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    A little sketch my 6 and 8 year old and I have been working on for the last… few years 😂
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    Everyone keeps complaining about exploding real estate prices. I’m not sure what they’re talking about. Last year, the average US house cost about 39 Bitcoin. Today it’s only 6.5 Bitcoin. Next year, my guess is it will be about 2 Bitcoin. Sounds like deflation to me.
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    I remember when my grandma told me how they celebrated in Belarus when they heard that Stalin had died. Communism/socialism is usually nothing more than an excuse for ruthless dictators to hold on to power.
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    Who comes up with this stuff? The house on the top looks so much better.
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    A short lesson on homes... One is a home... the other is a box.
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    Here is a list of kids picture books in my home that I would recommend. These have elements of architecture/beauty that I think our kids have learned from over the years.