Land in Somalia's capital cities, particularly Mogadishu and Hargeisa, has reached unprecedented values. Many entrepreneurs and families invest hundreds of thousands of dollars to acquire prime plots. Yet, once construction begins, another challenge emerges: their assets are often diminished by wasted space resulting from poor design. Most recently constructed conventional homes feature long, dark corridors, dead corners that are unusable, and large living rooms that remain unoccupied 90% of the year. This isn't merely poor aesthetics; it represents a direct financial loss and a significant engineering inefficiency. The Law of Architectural Trut h "High-status architecture (Quiet Luxury) is not defined by the sheer square footage you acquire; it is determined by how effectively you manage volumetric design and natural light angles. Every non functional square meter represents an ethical waste." The Fluff Design Trap: What Do Beautiful 3D Renders Conceal?...
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